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Jim Dorey, gosh I completely forgot about him. Jim McKenny as well, what the heck was I smoking?Jim Dorey.
Claire Alexander is close 2nd.
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Should be best you have seen play otherwise just go online (we're online...) and search out the previously published lists.
They don't vary much.
Best milkman.Jim Dorey.
Claire Alexander is close 2nd.
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Should be best you have seen play otherwise just go online (we're online...) and search out the previously published lists.
They don't vary much.
A rule everyone should follow.I am not old enough to know any of the superstars from the cup winner Leaf rosters so I will simply state best since I watched hockey. I loved Doug Gilmour, but it is hard to say he was the best of all time when he played such a short time here. I guess Matthews, despite his lack of playoff success is the best I have seen.
List of some of my favourites over the years in no particular order:
Matthews, Marner, Nylander, Kaberle, McCabe, Sundin, Clark, Mogilny, Roberts, Joseph, Belfour, Gilmour, Tucker, Svehla, Yushkevich
Honourable mention ... one of the biggest goals ever scored by ...
Answer:
Dman Bobby Baun broke his ankle blocking a shot by Gordie Howe during the 1964 Stanley Cup final against the Detroit Red Wings. He was stretchered off the ice, but later returned to play and would end up scoring the OT winner in game #6 that ended up propelling the Leafs to win game 7 and hoist the Stanley Cup.
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Now that is a player that played with true heart worthy of all time recognition..
Ol' 50 Mission Cap by Bill Barilko... Certainly the most storied (Gord Downie never lie).Honourable mention ... one of the biggest goals ever scored by ...
Three of the biggest goals (gwg in games 6, 7, and 8)?Honourable mention ... one of the biggest goals ever scored by ...
There were lots of Leafs with four Cups in the '60s. Scoring a lot of goals by itself doesn't necessarily make you a great player.Most of us aren’t old enough to have watched the Leafs teams that had success. You’d have to think Frank Mahovolich would be up there though, four cups, perennial all-star
In my time as a Leafs fan? Sundin. No way is this Dougie G. He was only a Leaf for like 6 years, and only 2 of them were exceptional.
Names like Apps are probably the right answer. But I have a hard time judging players that played before the '80s.
But it's all kind of irrelevant since I think it'll be Matthews before too long.