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This is a list of notable players and award winners of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Honoured Members
Hall of Fame
The following members of the Toronto Maple Leafs have been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. The list includes anyone who played for the Leafs who was later inducted as a player. The list of builders includes anyone inducted as a builder who spent any part of their career in a coaching, management, or ownership role with the Leafs. As of 2007, 55 players have been inducted, more than any other team.[1][2][3][4]
Players
- Jack Adams, C, 1922-26, inducted 1959
- George Armstrong, C, 1950-71, inducted 1975
- Syl Apps, C, 1936-48, inducted 1961
- Ace Bailey, LW, 1926-33, inducted 1978
- Andy Bathgate, C, 1963-65, inducted 1978
- Max Bentley, C, 1947-53, inducted 1966
- Leo Boivin, D, 1951-55, inducted 1986
- Johnny Bower, G, 1958-70, inducted 1976
- Turk Broda, G, 1936-52, inducted 1967
- Harry Cameron, D, 1917-23, inducted 1962
- Gerry Cheevers, G, 1961-62, inducted 1985
- King Clancy, D, 1930-36, inducted 1958
- Sprague Cleghorn, D, 1920-21, inducted 1958
- Charlie Conacher, RW, 1929-37, inducted 1961
- Rusty Crawford, LW, 1917-19, inducted 1962
- Hap Day, D, 1924-37, inducted 1961
- Gordie Drillon, LW, 1937-42, inducted 1975
- Dick Duff, LW, 1954-64, inducted 2006
- Babe Dye, RW, 1920-26, 1930, inducted 1970
- Fernie Flaman, D, 1950-54, inducted 1990
- Ron Francis, C, 2003-04, to be inducted 2007
- Grant Fuhr, G, 1991-93, inducted 2003
- Mike Gartner, RW, 1994-96, inducted 2001
- Eddie Gerard, D, 1921-22, inducted 1945
- George Hainsworth, G, 1933-37, inducted 1961
- Hap Holmes, G, 1917-19, inducted 1972
- Red Horner, D, 1928-40, inducted 1965
- Tim Horton, D, 1952-70, inducted 1977
- Syd Howe, LW, 1931-32, inducted 1965
- Busher Jackson, LW, 1929-39, inducted 1971
- Red Kelly, D, 1960-67, inducted 1969
- Ted Kennedy, C, 1943-57, inducted 1966
- Dave Keon, C, 1960-75, inducted 1986
- Harry Lumley, G, 1952-56, inducted 1980
- Frank Mahovlich, LW, 1957-68, inducted 1981
- Lanny McDonald, RW, 1973-79, inducted 1992
- Dickie Moore, LW, 1964-65, inducted 1974
- Larry Murphy, D, 1995-97, inducted 2004
- Frank Nighbor, C, 1929-30, inducted 1947
- Reg Noble, LW, 1919-24, inducted 1962
- Bert Olmstead, RW, 1958-62, inducted 1985
- Bernie Parent, G, 1970-72, inducted 1984
- Pierre Pilote, D, 1968-69, inducted 1975
- Jacques Plante, G, 1970-73, inducted 1978
- Babe Pratt, D, 1942-46, inducted 1966
- Joe Primeau, C, 1927-36, inducted 1963
- Marcel Pronovost, D, 1965-70, inducted 1978
- Bob Pulford, LW, 1956-70, inducted 1991
- Borje Salming, D, 1973-89, inducted 1996
- Terry Sawchuk, G, 1964-67, inducted 1971
- Sweeney Schriner, LW, 1939-46, inducted 1962
- Darryl Sittler, C, 1970-82, inducted 1989
- Allan Stanley, D, 1958-68, inducted 1981
- Norm Ullman, C, 1968-75, inducted 1982
- Harry Watson, LW, 1946-55, inducted 1994
Builders
- Harold Ballard, owner/executive/director, 1957-89, inducted 1977
- J. P. Bickell, shareholder/director, 1919-51, inducted 1978
- Cliff Fletcher, president/general manager, 1991-97, inducted 2004
- Ken Dryden, president/vice-chairman, 1997-2004, inducted 1983
- Jim Gregory, general manager, 1969-79, will be inducted in 2007
- Foster Hewitt, announcer, 1927-63, inducted 1965
- Punch Imlach, coach/general manager, 1958-69 and 1979-80, inducted 1984
- Dick Irvin, coach, 1931-40, inducted 1958
- Frank Mathers, player/executive, 1948-52, inducted 1992
- Howie Meeker, player/coach/general manager/broadcaster, 1946-57, inducted 1998
- Roger Neilson, coach, 1977-79, inducted 2002
- Bud Poile, player/executive, 1942-48, inducted 1990
- Frank J. Selke, executive, 1929-46, inducted 1960
- Conn Smythe, owner/executive/director, 1927-66, inducted 1958
- Carl Voss, player/executive, 1926-29, inducted 1974
Retired numbers
- 5 Bill Barilko, D, 1947-51
- 6 Ace Bailey, LW, 1926-33
- 99 Wayne Gretzky (Number retired league-wide by NHL; banner raised at Air Canada Centre February 6, 2000 at NHL All Star Game)
The Leafs have a policy of retiring numbers only for players "who have made a significant contribution to the Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club and have experienced a career-ending incident while a member of the Maple Leaf team". Barilko (whose career ended with death in a plane crash)[5] and Bailey (whose career ended with a severe head injury)[6] met the criteria. These two numbers were not officially retired until October 17, 1992. Ron Ellis received permission from Bailey, by the time of his career the Leafs' Director of Scouting, to wear number 6.
Honoured numbers
In 1993, the Leafs began a policy of honouring their greatest players by declaring their number an "Honoured Number" rather than retirement. MLSE CEO Richard Peddie formed a committee in 2005 to study the issue and announced the decision to continue with the honoured number program late that year, citing a desire to allow current players to build upon the legacy of those numbers.
- 1 Turk Broda, G, 1937-52; honoured March 11, 1995.
- 1 Johnny Bower, G, 1959-70; honoured March 11, 1995.
- 4 Clarence "Hap" Day, D, 1924-37; Head Coach, 1940-50; Assistant General Manager, 1950-57; honoured October 4 2006.
- 4 Leonard "Red" Kelly, D, 1961-67; Head Coach, 1973-77; honoured October 4,2006.
- 7 King Clancy, D, 1931-37; Head Coach, 1953-56; honoured November 21, 1995.
- 7 Tim Horton, D, 1950-70; honoured November 21, 1995.
- 9 Charlie Conacher, RW, 1930-38; honoured February 28, 1998.
- 9 Ted Kennedy, C, 1943-57; honoured October 3, 1993.
- 10 Syl Apps, C, 1937-48; honoured October 3, 1993.
- 10 George Armstrong, 1950-71; Head Coach, 1988-89; honoured February 28, 1998.
- 17 Wendel Clark, LW, 1985-2000; to be honoured November 22, 2008.
- 21 Borje Salming, D, 1973-89; honoured October 4, 2006.
- 27 Frank Mahovlich, LW, 1957-68; honoured October 3, 2001.
- 27 Darryl Sittler, C, 1970-82; honoured February 8, 2003.
- 93 Doug Gilmour, C, 1991-97; to be honoured January 31, 2009.
Team captains
- Hap Day 1927-37
- Charlie Conacher 1937-38
- Red Horner 1938-40
- Syl Apps 1940-43
- Bob Davidson 1943-45
- Syl Apps 1945-48
- Ted Kennedy 1948-55
- Sid Smith 1955-56
- Jimmy Thomson 1956-57
- Ted Kennedy 1957
- George Armstrong 1957-69
- Dave Keon 1969-75
- Darryl Sittler 1975-79
- no captain 1979-80
- Darryl Sittler 1980-82
- Rick Vaive 1982-86
- no captain 1986-89
- Rob Ramage 1989-91
- Wendel Clark 1991-94
- Doug Gilmour 1994-97
- Mats Sundin 1997-08
First round draft picks
- 1963: Walt McKechnie (6th overall)
- 1964: Tom Martin (5th overall)
- 1965: none
- 1966: John Wright (4th overall)
- 1967: none
- 1968: Brad Selwood (10th overall)
- 1969: Ernie Moser (9th overall)
- 1970: Darryl Sittler (8th overall)
- 1971: none
- 1972: George Ferguson (11th overall)
- 1973: Lanny McDonald (4th overall), Bob Neely (10th overall) Ian Turnbull (15th overall)
- 1974: Jack Valiquette (13th overall)
- 1975: Don Ashby (6th overall)
- 1976: none
- 1977: John Anderson (11th overall) Trevor Johansen (12th overall)
- 1978: none
- 1979: Laurie Boschman (9th overall)
- 1980: none
- 1981: Jim Benning (6th overall)
- 1982: Gary Nylund (3rd overall)
- 1983: Russ Courtnall (7th overall)
- 1984: Al Iafrate (4th overall)
- 1985: Wendel Clark (1st overall)
- 1986: Vincent Damphousse (6th overall)
- 1987: Luke Richardson (7th overall)
- 1988: Scott Pearson (6th overall)
- 1989: Scott Thornton (3rd overall), Rob Pearson (12th overall) Steve Bancroft (21st overall)
- 1990: Drake Berehowsky (10th overall)
- 1991: none
- 1992: Brandon Convery (8th overall) and Grant Marshall (23rd overall)
- 1993: Kenny Jonsson (12th overall) and Landon Wilson (19th overall)
- 1994: Eric Fichaud (16th overall)
- 1995: Jeff Ware (15th overall)
- 1996: none
- 1997: none
- 1998: Nik Antropov (10th overall)
- 1999: Luca Cereda (24th overall)
- 2000: Brad Boyes (24th overall)
- 2001: Carlo Colaiacovo (17th overall)
- 2002: Alexander Steen (24th overall)
- 2003: none
- 2004: none
- 2005: Tuukka Rask (21st overall)
- 2006: Jiri Tlusty (13th overall)
- 2007: none
- 2008: Luke Schenn (5th Overall)
NHL awards and trophies
Nine different Leafs have won the Calder Memorial Trophy, more than any other team.[7]
- 1917-18 (as Arenas), 1921-22 (as St. Pats), 1931-32, 1941-42, 1944-45, 1946-47, 1947-48, 1948-49, 1950-51, 1961-62, 1962-63, 1963-64, 1966-67
- 1917-18 (as Arenas), 1921-22 (as St. Pats), 1927-28, 1932-33, 1933-34, 1934-35, 1937-38, 1938-39, 1939-40
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy
- Syl Apps: 1936-37 (trophy known as "Calder Trophy")
- Gaye Stewart: 1942-43 (trophy known as "Calder Trophy")
- August "Gus" Bodnar: 1943-44
- Frank McCool: 1944-45
- Howie Meeker: 1946-47
- Frank Mahovlich: 1957-58
- Dave Keon: 1960-61
- Kent Douglas: 1962-63
- Brit Selby: 1965-66
- Joe Primeau: 1931-32
- Gordie Drillon: 1937-38
- Syl Apps: 1941-42
- Sid Smith: 1951-52, 1954-55
- Red Kelly: 1960-61
- Dave Keon: 1961-62, 1962-63
- Alexander Mogilny: 2002-03
NHL Scoring Leader*
- Babe Dye: 1922-23
- Babe Dye: 1924-25
- Ace Bailey: 1928-29
- Harvey Jackson: 1931-32
- Charlie Conacher: 1933-34
- Charlie Conacher: 1934-35
- Gordie Drillon: 1937-38
(*Prior to inception of the Art Ross Trophy)
References
- ^ "Induction facts & figures". LegendsofHockey.net. Retrieved 2007-12-25.
- ^ Honoured players from the Toronto Maple Leafs at LegendsofHockey.net
- ^ Honoured players from the Toronto St. Pats at LegendsofHockey.net
- ^ Honoured players from the Toronto Maple Leafs at LegendsofHockey.net
- ^ "Alumni Bios: Bill Barilko". Toronto Maple Leafs.
- ^ "Alumni Bios: Ace Bailey". Toronto Maple Leafs.
- ^ a b "Calder Memorial Trophy". nhl.com. Retrieved 2007-12-24.
- ^ "Hart Memorial Trophy history". NHL.com. Retrieved 2007-12-24.
- ^ "Vezina Trophy history". NHL.com. Retrieved 2007-12-24.
External links
- Honoured players from the Toronto Maple Leafs at LegendsofHockey.net
- Honoured players from the Toronto St. Pats at LegendsofHockey.net
- Honoured players from the Toronto Maple Leafs at LegendsofHockey.net