Monday
Jack Church
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This is Jack Church. He is one of only two players in NHL history with that last name. Brad Church, who played 2 games with Washington in ...
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Tuesday
Ernie Dickens
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This good looking young man is Ernie Dickens. The defenseman from Winnipeg, Manitoba made a favorable impression as a rookie with the Toro...
Sunday
Pete Backor
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Fort William, Ontario (better known today as Thunder Bay) has always been a hotbed for hockey, but especially back in the early days. Brothe...
Friday
Inge Hammarstrom
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Hammarstrom was born in Sundsva back in January of 1948. The son of an engineer, he was raised in the paper mill town of Timre. Hammars...
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Monday
Busher Jackson
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Mostly forgotten by today's fans, Harvey "Busher" Jackson ranks as one of the greatest and most controversial players in T...
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Sunday
Tom "Windy" O'Neill
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Tom "Windy" O'Neill put aside his education and a career as a lawyer to play in the National Hockey League. But he would soo...
Johnny McCreedy
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John McCreedy only played two seasons in the National Hockey League. But both times he helped the Toronto Maple Leafs defeat the Detroit R...
Bob Davidson
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To younger fans Bob Davidson may be better known as a famous Leafs scout. He spent 3 decades as a scout for the Maple Leafs, often putting...
Wednesday
Corb Denneny
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Corb Denneny, the lesser known brother of Hall of Famer Cy Denneny, was a pretty good hockey player in his own right. And a heck of a lacros...
Saturday
Art Smith
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This is Art Smith. In the late 1920s he played 3 seasons with Conn Smythe's Toronto Maple Leafs and another season with the Ottawa Senat...
Monday
John Brenneman
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This is John Brenneman. He was a vagabond NHL/minor league forward. Original Chicago property, he also played with the Rangers, the Red Win...
Friday
Bob Bailey
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Bashin' Bob Bailey was a hard hitting defenseman whose professional career lasted an impressive 17 seasons. In that time he was definite...
Saturday
Hank Goldup
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The fact that Hank Goldup did not own his own pair of skates until he was 16 years old did not prevent him from achieving success in the NHL...
Monday
Teeder Kennedy
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The Montreal Canadiens loss turned out to be the Toronto Maple Leafs gain, even if Conn Smythe didn't think so at the time. The Cana...
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Dave Keon
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Dave Keon, known as one of the greatest two-way centres in the history of the game, was an amazing athlete who spent 22 seasons in profess...
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Frank Mahovlich
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Frank Mahovlich is one of a very select few who would star with Canada's two most cherished sports franchises, the Toronto Maple Leaf...
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Friday
Wilf Loughlin
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Wilf Loughlin was the younger but bigger brother of fellow PCHA star Clem. Wilf was 6'2" 200lbs and played both on the left wing an...
Dave Farrish
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Dave Farrish played in 430 NHL games with the Quebec Nordiques, New York Rangers and the Leafs. He scored 17 goals, 110 assists and 127 poin...
Saturday
Dmitri Yushkevich
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Dmitri Yushkevich was a solid NHL defenseman for over a decade. He continued his career with several seasons back home in Russia, as well. ...
Tuesday
Sid Smith
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Sid Smith was the Toronto Maple Leafs "master of the tip-in" from 1949 thorough 1958. That's how one reporter described the ho...
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Monday
Jim Korn
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A huge 6'4" defenseman who was moved up to forward at various times in his career, Jim Korn played nearly 600 NHL games for five te...
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Thursday
Scott Pearson
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The 1988 NHL entry draft featured some of the greatest players of the coming 10-15 years. Mike Modano and Trevor Linden went 1-2. Jeremy Roe...
Wednesday
Lorne Carr
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Lorne Carr's career started out with the New York Rangers. NHL records indicate that he played in 14 games with the Rangers in 1933-34,...
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Jim Harrison
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Jim Harrison started to play hockey at an early age in Alberta and was soon a product of the Bruins junior system. He played for the strong ...
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Monday
Nikolai Borschevsky
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Ten years after Russian players were allowed to leave their homeland to pursue National Hockey League careers, there was much debate as to w...
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Sunday
Hugh Bolton
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Hugh Bolton was a towering defenseman - 6'3" and 185-190lbs - in an era known for much smaller players. A classic defensive defense...
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Friday
Nick Kypreos
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Nick Kypreos was a perfect 4th line hockey player. Kypreos was a tough player but was intelligent enough to keep his emotions under contro...
Sunday
John Anderson
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John Anderson is one of the few Toronto born and raised hockey players who played their junior hockey at Maple Leaf Gardens and did not esca...
Russ Adam
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An industrious winger who made the most of his skills, Russ Adam defied the odds and played in the National Hockey League. The Windsor bor...
Saturday
Doug Acomb
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Doug Acomb was a hometown hero with the Toronto Marlboros, scoring 55 goals in 54 games in his last year of junior in 1968-69, and leading ...
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Thursday
Art Duncan
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Art Duncan was playing with the Vancouver Millionaires of the Pacfic Coast Hockey Association in the 1915-16 season when enlisted for the mi...
Denis Dupere
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Denise Dupere was born in Jonquiese, Quebec in June 21, 1948. Aside from playing in the NHL, Dupere could also claim fame in the fact that h...
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Wednesday
Alexander Godynyuk
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The Toronto Maple Leafs were one the later teams to take advantage of the Soviet invasion of the NHL in the early 1990s. One of their earlie...
Monday
Les Kozak
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Les Kozak was a solid prospect of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Born in Dauphin, Manitoba on October 28, 1940, Kozak played his junior hockey w...
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Saturday
Scott Thornton
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One player I watched come from junior hockey and into the NHL was Scott Thornton. The Toronto Maple Leafs drafted the Belleville Bulls hulki...
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