Considered one of the most dominant power forwards in the history of the game of hockey, Eric Lindros’ NHL career spanned 13 seasons, with the Philadelphia Flyers, New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs and Dallas Stars. Over the course of his distinguished NHL career, Eric accumulated career totals of 372 goals and 493 assists for […]
Troy Crowder
Troy Crowder was drafted by the New Jersey Devils 108th overall in 1986 but didn’t go pro until the 1988-89 season. In 1989, Crowder left the Devils training camp but returned shortly after to finish the season, as well as playing in two post-season games. Crowder became a bit of a household name, at least […]
Billy Smith
A formidable opponent to anyone who would come near his crease, Billy Smith was one of the greatest goalies of his era. Drafted by Los Angeles in 1970, he only played five games for them before the New York Islanders took him in the 1972 Expansion Draft. In his first season there, he broke the […]
Marty Turco
Marty Turco had a decorated college hockey career. Though most Canadian-born hockey legends take the path of junior hockey, Turco was vastly different. Turco was the Dallas Stars fourth selection in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft, though prior, he spent two seasons with the IHL’s Michigan K-Wings, winning the “Rookie of The Year” award in […]
Doug Gilmour
If there is a player who inspires near-hysteria among the Leafs Nation, it is Doug Gilmour. Selected by St. Louis in the seventh round, he eventually started in 1983 when the Blues’ depleted roster required a call-up. Nicknamed ‘Killer’ for his intensity, Gilmour played like a man much larger. After 5 seasons and the1987 Canada […]
Craig Muni
Craig Muni was drafted 25th overall in 1980 by the Toronto Maple Leafs. He played 819 NHL games over the course of his career. Known as a defensive specialist, open ice hitter, penalty killer and a shot blocker, Muni won three Stanley Cups with the Edmonton Oilers in 1987, 1988, and 1990 and also played […]