|
Name
|
Position |
Games Played as a Leaf
|
Notables
|
|
Carl Voss
|
Centre |
14 |
First free agent player to be signed by Conn Smythe as a Leaf, HHOF in 1974 as a Builder |
|
Joe Primeau
|
Centre |
310 |
1932 Stanley Cup as player and in 1951 as coach, coached Marlboros to Allan Cup in 1949, HHOF in 1963 |
|
Red Horner
|
Defence |
490 |
Leaf Captain, won 1932 Stanley Cup, NHL leader in penalty minutes eight times, HHOF in 1965 |
|
Charlie Conacher
|
Right Wing |
326 |
Won Memorial Cup with Marlboros in 1929, Leaf Captain, 1932 Stanley Cup, HHOF in 1961 |
|
Harvey Jackson
|
Forward |
434 |
Led the NHL in scoring and won Stanley Cup in 1932, three-time First All-Star Team member, HHOF in 1971 |
|
Bob Gracie
|
Left Wing |
104 |
1932 Stanley Cup victory with the Leafs |
|
Alex Levinsky
|
Defence |
150 |
Won 1932 Stanley Cup with Leafs, played both Junior and Senior Marlboro hockey |
|
Fred Robertson
|
Defence |
10 |
Won the 1932 Stanley Cup with the Leafs in his rookie season |
|
Bill Thoms
|
Centre |
279 |
Played Junior and Senior Marlboro hockey, played in 1934 NHL All-Star Game |
|
Frank Boll
|
Left Wing |
213 |
Played with Sr. Marlboros, first Leafs game was a 1933 playoff game |
|
Jack Shill
|
Defence |
42 |
Five years of Marlboro Junior and Senior hockey, First All-Star Team with AHL Leaf affiliate Syracuse in 1936 |
|
Art Jackson
|
Centre |
113 |
Younger brother of Harvey 'Busher' Jackson, won 1945 Stanley Cup with Leafs |
|
Bob Davidson
|
Forward |
491 |
Career Leaf, won two Stanley Cups, captained the 1945 championship, scout with Leafs for over 40 years |
|
Reg Hamilton
|
Defence |
366 |
Three seasons of Jr. Marlboro hockey followed by Leaf Stanley Cups in 1942 and 1945 |
|
Norm Mann
|
Right Wing |
31 |
Won Senior OHA Championship with Marlboros, his first NHL game was a Leafs playoff game |
|
Bob Heron
|
Centre |
83 |
Helped the Leafs get to the finals in 1939-40 |
|
Phil Stein
|
Goalie |
1 |
Replaced an injured Turk Broda in his only Leaf and NHL game, ended in a 2-2 tie. |
|
Hank Goldup
|
Left Wing |
99 |
Won 1942 Stanley Cup with Leafs |
|
Bob Goldham
|
Defence |
79 |
Two seasons as a Marlboro Jr. before winning a Stanley Cup with 1942 Leafs |
|
Ernie Dickens
|
Defence |
25 |
1942 Stanley Cup with Leafs in his rookie year |
|
Bob Copp
|
Defence |
40 |
Marlboro Sr. before earning games with the Leafs |
|
Gaye Stewart
|
Left Wing |
165 |
Leafs Stanley Cups in 1942 and 1947, 1943 NHL rookie of the year |
|
Ross Johnstone
|
Defence |
42 |
First played for Leafs at age 18 |
|
Elwin Morris
|
Defence |
117 |
1945 Stanley Cup with Leafs, known as 'Moe', played five years of Jr. and Sr. Marlboro hockey |
|
Don Webster
|
Left Wing |
27 |
Played with Leafs over the war years after one season with the Jr. Marlboros |
|
Baz Bastien
|
Goalie |
5 |
Made Leafs debut on Opening Night 1945 after 3 years in the military |
|
John McCormack
|
Centre |
84 |
Scored 166 points as a Sr. Marlboro over three seasons |
|
Ray Timgren
|
Left Wing |
237 |
Stanley Cups in 1949 and 1951 and a 1955 Calder Cup with Leafs AHL affiliate Pittsburgh |
|
Charles Blair
|
Right Wing |
1 |
Marlboros Allan Cup winner in 1950, 1952 Calder Cup with Leafs AHL affiliate Pittsburgh |
|
Al Buchanan
|
Left Wing |
4 |
Marlboros 1950 Allan Cup winner with 21 points in 16 games |
|
Ray Hannigan
|
Forward |
3 |
Marlboros 1950 Allan Cup winner, 1952 Calder Cup with Leafs AHL affiliate Pittsburgh |
|
Bob Hassard
|
Centre |
109 |
Marlboros 1950 Allan Cup winner, two Calder Cups with Leafs AHL affiliate Pittsburgh |
|
Bill Johansen
|
Centre |
1 |
Father of Trevor Johansen, the only father-son Marlboro-Leaf combination, also known as Bill Johnson |
|
Hugh Bolton
|
Defence |
235 |
Marlboros 1950 Allan Cup winner, played both senior and junior Marlboro hockey |
|
George Armstrong
|
Right Wing |
1187 |
1950 Allan Cup, four Stanley Cups, coached two Marlboro Memorial Cups, coached Leafs, HHOF in 1975 |
|
Danny Lewicki
|
Left Wing |
123 |
Won 1950 Allan Cup with Marlboro Seniors and the 1951 Stanley Cup with Leafs |
|
Frank Sullivan
|
Defence |
6 |
Won 1950 Allan Cup with Marlboro Seniors and the 1952 Calder Cup with Leafs AHL affiliate Pittsburgh |
|
John McLellan
|
Centre |
2 |
Won Allan Cup with Marlboro Seniors under Coach Joe Primeau, coached Leafs for four seasons |
|
Earl Balfour
|
Left Wing |
80 |
Played Marlboro Junior, 300 NHL games and returned to the Marlboros as a Senior |
|
Eric Nesterenko
|
Right Wing |
206 |
Scored 53 goals for Marlboros in 1951-52, played over 1,300 NHL games |
|
Gord Hannigan
|
Centre |
161 |
Won two AHL Calder Cups with the Leafs AHL affiliate Pittsburgh Hornets |
|
Ron Stewart
|
Right Wing |
838 |
Won three consecutive Stanley Cups with Toronto in his 13 year career with the Leafs |
|
David Reid
|
Centre |
7 |
Played his first game as a Leaf while still a junior with the Marlboros and a student at U of T |
|
Parker MacDonald
|
Left Wing |
63 |
Scored 202 points over three Jr. Marlboro seasons, elected to Cape Breton Sports Hall of Fame in 1987 |
|
Wally Maxwell
|
Forward |
2 |
Scored 110 goals for the Marlboros over four seasons and played with the Leafs while still a junior |
|
Gerry James
|
Right Wing |
149 |
Won a Memorial Cup with the Marlboros in 1955 and was an award-winning CFL player |
|
Billy Harris
|
Centre |
610 |
Won a Memorial Cup with the Marlboros in 1955 and three consecutive Stanley Cups with the Leafs |
|
Jack Bionda
|
Defence |
13 |
A lacrosse superstar while playing 12 seasons of pro hockey |
|
Ron Hurst
|
Right Wing |
64 |
Played over 100 games with the Jr. Marlboros |
|
Al MacNeil
|
Defence |
71 |
Back-to-back Memorial Cups with the Marlboros, 1955 and 1956 |
|
Gary Aldcorn
|
Forward |
86 |
Won a Memorial Cup with the Marlboros in 1955 |
|
Bob Pulford
|
Left Wing |
947 |
Two consecutive Memorial Cups and four Stanley Cups, HHOF in 1991 |
|
Mike Nykoluk
|
Right Wing |
32 |
Captained Marlboros to 1955 Memorial Cup victory, coached the Leafs for three and a half seasons |
|
Bob Baun
|
Defence |
739 |
Two consecutive Memorial Cups with Marlboros and four Stanley Cups including three consecutive wins |
|
Kenny Girard
|
Right Wing |
7 |
Won back-to-back Memorial Cups with Marlboros in 1955 and 1956 |
|
Bob Nevin
|
Right Wing |
250 |
Led Marlboros with 65 points on way to 1956 Memorial Cup, won Stanley Cups, 1962 and 1963 |
|
Carl Brewer
|
Defence |
473 |
Won 1956 Memorial Cup with Marlboros, won Stanley Cups with the Leafs in 1962, 1963 and 1964 |
|
Larry Regan
|
Right Wing |
116 |
Averaged well over a point a game over two seasons with the Jr. Marlboros |
|
Gary Jarrett
|
Left Wing |
1 |
Averaged over a point a game over two seasons with the Jr. Marlboros |
|
Jack Martin
|
Forward |
1 |
Averaged a point a game over two seasons with the Jr. Marlboros |
|
Arnie Brown
|
Defence |
6 |
Finished junior career with Marlboros, began NHL career with Leafs and finished with over 700 NHL games |
|
Brian Conacher
|
Left Wing |
133 |
Four seasons with Jr. Marlboros, averaging a point a game from 1958 to 1962, won 1967 Stanley Cup |
|
Jim Pappin
|
Right Wing |
223 |
Scored Stanley Cup winning goal for Leafs in 1967, one of 15 points in 12 playoff games |
|
Pete Stemkowski
|
Centre |
221 |
Won 1964 Memorial Cup with Marlboros scoring 29 points in 12 games, won 1967 Stanley Cup |
|
Ron Ellis
|
Right Wing |
1034 |
Won 1964 Memorial Cup with Marlboros, a Stanley Cup in 1967 and a member of Team Canada in 1972 |
|
Brit Selby
|
Left Wing |
169 |
Won 1964 Memorial Cup with Marlboros and selected NHL rookie of the year in 1965-66. |
|
Mike Walton
|
Centre |
257 |
Won 1964 Memorial Cup with Marlboros scoring 26 points in 12 games, won 1967 Stanley Cup with Leafs |
|
Wally Boyer
|
Centre |
46 |
Won 1956 Memorial Cup with Marlboros, won Calder Cup in 1965 with Leafs AHL affiliate, Rochester |
|
Wayne Carleton
|
Left Wing |
91 |
Won 1964 Memorial Cup with Marlboros scoring 25 points in 12 games |
|
Brent Imlach
|
Forward |
3 |
Two seasons with Marlboro Juniors, son of Punch Imlach |
|
Gary Smith
|
Goalie |
10 |
Backstopped Marlboros to 1964 Memorial Cup winning 11 of 12 games |
|
Al Smith
|
Goalie |
58 |
Moved from Jr. Marlboros directly to Leafs in 1966, played in the 1968 NHL All-Star Game |
|
Jim McKenny
|
Defence |
594 |
Won 1964 Memorial Cup with the Marlboros, started with the Leafs at age 19, 327 points on the Leafs blueline |
|
Mike Byers
|
Right Wing |
15 |
Played parts of five seasons with Jr. Marlboros including Memorial Cups in 1964 and 1967 |
|
Gerry Meehan
|
Centre |
25 |
Played with Marlboro Jr.'s in Memorial Cup winning seasons, 1964 and 1967. |
|
Mike Pelyk
|
Defence |
441 |
Won 1967 Memorial Cup with Marlboros, past president of Leafs Alumni Association |
|
Brian Glennie
|
Defence |
554 |
Captained Marlboros to 1967 Memorial Cup victory, was coached as a Pee-Wee by Roger Neilson |
|
Chris Evans
|
Defence |
2 |
Won 1967 Memorial Cup with Marlboros, signed as free agent by the Leafs |
|
Doug Acomb
|
Centre |
2 |
Won 1967 Memorial Cup with Marlboros, led the OHA in goals in 1968-69 with 55 |
|
George Ferguson
|
Centre |
359 |
First round draft pick of the Leafs in 1972, scored three goals in a playoff game for the Leafs in 1978 |
|
Mike Palmateer
|
Goalie |
296 |
Won 1973 Memorial Cup with Marlboros, backstopped Leafs in stunning playoff win over Islanders in 1978 |
|
Bruce Boudreau
|
Centre |
134 |
Captain of Marlboros 1975 Memorial Cup, led OHA in points & goals |
|
Trevor Johansen
|
Defence |
132 |
First round draft pick of the Leafs, won a silver medal at 1977 World Junior Championships |
|
John Anderson
|
Right Wing |
534 |
Four consecutive 30-goal Leaf seasons, Marlboros captain, won Memorial Cup in 1975 |
|
Lorne Stamler
|
Left Wing |
45 |
Played U.S. college hockey after two seasons with Jr. Marlboros |
|
Mike Kaszycki
|
Centre |
53 |
Won 1975 Memorial Cup with Marlboros, led AHL with 118 points with Leafs affiliate New Brunswick in 1981-82 |
|
Stew Gavin
|
Forward |
268 |
Played 834 NHL games including playoffs after three seasons with the Jr. Marlboros |
|
Billy Harris
|
Right Wing |
146 |
Tied Marlboro linemate Dave Gardner for the OHL points lead in 1971-72 with 129 points |
|
Fred Perlini
|
Centre |
8 |
Earned 111 points for the Jr. Marlboros over three seasons, played in seven Leaf games in 1981-82 |
|
Darwin McCutcheon
|
Defence |
1 |
Only Leaf game - New Year's Eve, 1981 while still a Junior |
|
Paul Higgins
|
Right Wing |
26 |
A consistent penalty leader and tough competitor, a 10th round draft pick of the Leafs |
|
Pat Graham
|
Left Wing |
41 |
After parts of three seasons with the Jr. Marlboros, played with Penguins and Leafs |
|
Bruce Dowie
|
Goalie |
2 |
Played 184 games in net for the Marlboro Jr.'s winning 94 games |
|
Steve Thomas
|
Left Wing |
377 |
Signed as a free agent by the Leafs from Marlboro Jr.'s, had ten 20 goal NHL seasons, over 1,200 NHL games |
|
Jerome Dupont
|
Defence |
13 |
Joined Marlboro Jr.'s at 16 and drafted 9th overall in 1991 NHL Entry Draft |
|
Tim Armstrong
|
Centre |
11 |
Averaged 83 points a year in three seasons with Marlboros including 104 pts in 1985-86 |
|
Peter Zezel
|
Centre |
207 |
Helped Leafs resurgence in early 1990's, played over 1,000 NHL games including playoffs |
|
Rob Cimetta
|
Left Wing |
49 |
Led OHL in goals with 55 in 1988-89, the last season of the Jr. Marlboros |
|
Greg Johnston
|
Right Wing |
4 |
Won Gold with Canada in 1985 World Junior Championships |
|
Bill Berg
|
Centre |
196 |
Joined Zezel & Osbourne to create popular and effective checking line for the Leafs |
|
Chris Govedaris
|
Left Wing |
12 |
Member of last Marlboros Jr. team - 1988-89, drafted 11th overall in 1988 |
| Tom Martin |
Right Wing |
3 |
Played 2 games for the Stanley Cup winning Toronto Maple Leafs in 1966-1967. |