List of Toronto Maple Leafs award winners
Toronto Maple Leafs awards | |
---|---|
Team trophies | |
Award* | Wins |
Stanley Cup | 13 |
Prince of Wales Trophy | 2 |
O'Brien Trophy | 9 |
Individual awards | |
Award* | Wins |
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy | 1 |
Calder Memorial Trophy | 10 |
Charlie Conacher Memorial Trophy | 2 |
Conn Smythe Trophy | 1 |
Frank J. Selke Trophy | 1 |
Hart Memorial Trophy | 3 |
Jack Adams Award | 1 |
King Clancy Memorial Trophy | 1 |
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy | 9 |
Mark Messier Leadership Award | 1 |
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy | 3 |
Ted Lindsay Award | 1 |
Vezina Trophy | 6 |
Total | |
Awards won | 64 |
This is a list of award winners of the Toronto Maple Leafs and predecessor clubs of the Toronto NHL franchise.
League awards
[edit]Team trophies
[edit]Award | Description | Times won | Seasons | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Stanley Cup | NHA/NHL vs. PCHA/WCHL/WHL championship (1914–26) | 2 | 1917–18, 1921–22 | [1][2] |
NHL championship (1926–present) | 11 | 1931–32, 1941–42, 1944–45, 1946–47, 1947–48, 1948–49, 1950–51, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1966–67 | ||
O'Brien Trophy | NHL playoff championship (1917–23) | 2 | 1917–18, 1921–22 | [3] |
Canadian Division champion (1927–38) | 5 | 1927–28, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1934–35, 1937–38 | ||
NHL championship runner-up (1938–50) | 2 | 1938–39, 1939–40 | ||
Prince of Wales Trophy | Regular season championship (1938–67) | 2 | 1947–48, 1962–63 | [4] |
Individual awards
[edit]Ten different Leafs have won the Calder Memorial Trophy, more than any other team.[5]
All-Stars
[edit]NHL first and second team All-Stars
[edit]The NHL first and second team All-Stars are the top players at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.
NHL All-Rookie Team
[edit]The NHL All-Rookie Team consists of the top rookies at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.
Player | Position | Season |
---|---|---|
Sergei Berezin | Forward | 1996–97 |
Michael Bunting | Forward | 2021–22 |
Wendel Clark | Forward | 1985–86 |
Dan Daoust | Forward | 1982–83 |
Jake Gardiner | Defence | 2011–12 |
Mike Johnson | Forward | 1997–98 |
Kenny Jonsson | Defence | 1994–95 |
Mitch Marner | Forward | 2016–17 |
Auston Matthews | Forward | 2016–17 |
Felix Potvin | Goaltender | 1992–93 |
Luke Schenn | Defence | 2008–09 |
All-Star Game selections
[edit]The National Hockey League All-Star Game is a mid-season exhibition game held annually between many of the top players of each season. Sixty-four All-Star Games have been held since 1947, with at least one player chosen to represent the Maple Leafs in each year. The All-Star game has not been held in various years: 1979 and 1987 due to the 1979 Challenge Cup and Rendez-vous '87 series between the NHL and the Soviet national team, respectively, 1995, 2005, and 2013 as a result of labor stoppages, 2006, 2010, and 2014 because of the Winter Olympic Games, 2021 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and 2025 when it was replaced by the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off.[29] Toronto has hosted eight of the games.
- † Selected by fan vote[30]
- # Selected as one of four "last men in" by fan vote
- ↑ All-Star Game Most Valuable Player[31]
All-Star benefit games
[edit]Prior to the institution of the National Hockey League All-Star Game the league held three different benefit games featuring teams of all-stars. The first was the Ace Bailey Benefit Game, held in 1934, after a violent collision with Eddie Shore of the Boston Bruins left Toronto's Ace Bailey hospitalized and unable to continue his playing career.[107] In 1937 the Howie Morenz Memorial Game was held to raise money for the family of Howie Morenz of the Montreal Canadiens who died from complications after being admitted to the hospital for a broken leg.[108] The Babe Siebert Memorial Game was held in 1939 to raise funds for the family of the Canadiens' Babe Siebert who drowned shortly after he retired from playing.[109]
Game | Year | Name | Position | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ace Bailey Benefit Game | 1934 | Andy Blair | Centre | [107] |
Buzz Boll | Left wing | |||
King Clancy | Defence | |||
Charlie Conacher | Right wing | |||
Harold Cotton | Left wing | |||
Hap Day | Left wing | |||
Ken Doraty | Right wing | |||
George Hainsworth | Goaltender | |||
Red Horner | Defence | |||
Dick Irvin | Coach | |||
Busher Jackson | Left wing | |||
Hec Kilrea | Left wing | |||
Alex Levinsky | Defence | |||
Joe Primeau | Centre | |||
Charlie Sands | Right wing | |||
Bill Thoms | Centre | |||
Howie Morenz Memorial Game | 1937 | Charlie Conacher | Right wing | [108] |
Red Horner | Defence | |||
Busher Jackson | Left wing | |||
Babe Siebert Memorial Game | 1939 | Syl Apps | Centre | [109] |
Gordie Drillon | Defence |
All-Star Game replacement events
[edit]Event | Year | Name | Position | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Challenge Cup | 1979 | Lanny McDonald | Right wing | [110] |
Borje Salming | Defence | |||
Darryl Sittler | Centre | |||
Rendez-vous '87 | 1987 | No Maple Leafs selected | — | [111] |
Career achievements
[edit]Hockey Hall of Fame
[edit]The following persons have been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. The list includes anyone who played for the Toronto NHL franchise (which includes the Arenas and St. Pats) 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 Toronto. As of 2017, 62 players have been inducted, more than any other franchise.[112][113][114][115]
† Played for the Toronto Arenas or Toronto St. Pats.[114][115]
Individual | Category | Year inducted | Years with Toronto in category | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jack Adams | Player | 1959 | 1922–1926 | [116] |
Glenn Anderson | Player | 2008 | 1991–1994 | [117] |
Dave Andreychuk | Player | 2017 | 1993–1996 | [118] |
Syl Apps | Player | 1961 | 1936–1948 | [119] |
George Armstrong | Player | 1975 | 1950–1971 | [120] |
Ace Bailey | Player | 1975 | 1926–1933 | [121] |
Harold Ballard | Builder | 1977 | 1957–1989 | [122] |
Tom Barrasso | Player | 2023 | 2002 | [123] |
Andy Bathgate | Player | 1978 | 1963–1965 | [124] |
Ed Belfour | Player | 2011 | 2002–2006 | [125] |
Max Bentley | Player | 1966 | 1947–1953 | [126] |
J. P. Bickell | Builder | 1978 | 1919–1951 | [127] |
Leo Boivin | Player | 1986 | 1951–1955 | [128] |
Johnny Bower | Player | 1976 | 1958–1970 | [129] |
Turk Broda | Player | 1967 | 1936–1952 | [130] |
Pat Burns | Builder | 2014 | 1992–1996 | [131] |
Harry Cameron† | Player | 1962 | 1917–1923 | [132] |
Gerry Cheevers | Player | 1985 | 1961–1962 | [133] |
King Clancy | Player | 1958 | 1930–1936 | [134] |
Sprague Cleghorn | Player | 1958 | 1920–1921 | [135] |
Charlie Conacher | Player | 1961 | 1929–1937 | [136] |
Rusty Crawford† | Player | 1962 | 1917–1919 | [137] |
Hap Day | Player | 1961 | 1924–1937 | [138] |
Gordie Drillon | Player | 1975 | 1937–1942 | [139] |
Dick Duff | Player | 2006 | 1954–1964 | [140] |
Babe Dye | Player | 1970 | 1920–1926, 1930 | [141] |
Fernie Flaman | Player | 1990 | 1950–1954 | [142] |
Cliff Fletcher | Builder | 2004 | 1991–1997 | [143] |
Ron Francis | Player | 2007 | 2003–2004 | [144] |
Grant Fuhr | Player | 2003 | 1991–1993 | [145] |
Mike Gartner | Player | 2001 | 1994–1996 | [146] |
Eddie Gerard† | Player | 1945 | 1921–1922 | [147] |
Doug Gilmour | Player | 2011 | 1991–1997, 2003 | [148] |
Jim Gregory | Builder | 2007 | 1969–1979 | [149] |
George Hainsworth | Player | 1961 | 1933–1937 | [150] |
Foster Hewitt | Builder | 1965 | 1927–1963 | [151] |
W. A. Hewitt | Builder | 1947 | [152] | |
Hap Holmes† | Player | 1972 | 1917–1919 | [153] |
Red Horner | Player | 1965 | 1928–1940 | [154] |
Tim Horton | Player | 1977 | 1952–1970 | [155] |
Phil Housley | Player | 2015 | 2003 | [156] |
Syd Howe | Player | 1965 | 1931–1932 | [157] |
Punch Imlach | Builder | 1984 | 1958–1969, 1979–1980 | [158] |
Busher Jackson | Player | 1971 | 1929–1939 | [159] |
Red Kelly | Player | 1969 | 1960–1967 | [160] |
Ted Kennedy | Player | 1966 | 1943–1957 | [161] |
Dave Keon | Player | 1986 | 1960–1975 | [162] |
Lou Lamoriello | Builder | 2009 | 2015–2018 | [163] |
Brian Leetch | Player | 2009 | 2004 | [164] |
Eric Lindros | Player | 2016 | 2005–2006 | [165] |
Harry Lumley | Player | 1980 | 1952–1956 | [166] |
Frank Mahovlich | Player | 1981 | 1957–1968 | [167] |
Lanny McDonald | Player | 1992 | 1973–1979 | [168] |
Dickie Moore | Player | 1974 | 1964–1965 | [169] |
Larry Murphy | Player | 2004 | 1995–1997 | [170] |
Roger Neilson | Builder | 2002 | 1977–1979 | [171] |
Joe Nieuwendyk | Player | 2011 | 2003–2004 | [172] |
Frank Nighbor | Player | 1947 | 1929–1930 | [173] |
Reg Noble† | Player | 1962 | 1919–1924 | [174] |
Bert Olmstead | Player | 1985 | 1958–1962 | [175] |
Bernie Parent | Player | 1984 | 1970–1972 | [176] |
Pierre Pilote | Player | 1975 | 1968–1969 | [177] |
Jacques Plante | Player | 1978 | 1970–1973 | [178] |
Babe Pratt | Player | 1966 | 1942–1946 | [179] |
Joe Primeau | Player | 1963 | 1927–1936 | [180] |
Marcel Pronovost | Player | 1978 | 1965–1970 | [181] |
Bob Pulford | Player | 1991 | 1956–1970 | [182] |
Pat Quinn | Builder | 2016 | 1999–2006 | [183] |
Borje Salming | Player | 1996 | 1973–1989 | [184] |
Terry Sawchuk | Player | 1971 | 1964–1967 | [185] |
Sweeney Schriner | Player | 1962 | 1939–1946 | [186] |
Frank J. Selke | Builder | 1960 | 1929–1946 | [187] |
Darryl Sittler | Player | 1989 | 1970–1982 | [188] |
Conn Smythe | Builder | 1958 | 1927–1966 | [189] |
Allan Stanley | Player | 1981 | 1958–1968 | [190] |
Mats Sundin | Player | 2012 | 1994–2008 | [191] |
Norm Ullman | Player | 1982 | 1968–1975 | [192] |
Harry Watson | Player | 1994 | 1946–1955 | [193] |
Foster Hewitt Memorial Award
[edit]Four members of the Maple Leafs organization have been honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award. The award is presented by the Hockey Hall of Fame to members of the radio and television industry who make outstanding contributions to their profession and the game of ice hockey during their broadcasting career.[194]
Individual | Year honored | Years with Maple Leafs as broadcaster | References |
---|---|---|---|
Bill Hewitt | 2007 | 1958–1981 | [194] |
Foster Hewitt | 1984 | 1927–1963 | [194] |
Wes McKnight | 1986 | [194] | |
Mickey Redmond | 2011 | 1982–1986 | [194] |
Harry Neale | 2013 | 1986–2007, 2013–2014 | [194] |
Joe Bowen | 2018 | 1982–present | [194] |
Jim Hughson | 2019 | 1982–1986 | [194] |
Retired numbers
[edit]The Leafs had 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",[195] although this policy was changed for the Leafs centennial season, when they announced the retirement of 11 additional numbers belonging to 17 different players.[196] Barilko (who died in a plane crash during his playing career)[197] and Bailey (whose career ended with a severe head injury)[195] met the criteria prior to the team's centennial season.[198] Ron Ellis received permission from Bailey, by the time of his career the Leafs' Director of Scouting, to wear number 6.[195] Also out of circulation is the number 99 which was retired league-wide for Wayne Gretzky on February 6, 2000.[199] Gretzky did not play for the Maple Leafs during his 20-year NHL career and the only Maple Leaf to wear the number prior to its retirement was Wilf Paiement during his three seasons with the team in the early 1980s.[200][201]
Number | Player | Position | Years with Maple Leafs as a player | Date of retirement ceremony | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Johnny Bower | Goaltender | 1959–1970 | October 15, 2016 | [202] |
Turk Broda | Goaltender | 1937–1952 | October 15, 2016 | [203] | |
4 | Hap Day | Defence | 1924–1937 | October 15, 2016 | [204] |
Red Kelly | Centre | 1961–1967 | October 15, 2016 | [205] | |
5 | Bill Barilko | Defence | 1947–1951 | October 17, 1992 | [197] |
6 | Ace Bailey | Right wing | 1926–1933 | February 13, 1934 | [195] |
7 | King Clancy | Defence | 1931–1937 | October 15, 2016 | [206] |
Tim Horton | Defence | 1950–1970 | October 15, 2016 | [207] | |
9 | Charlie Conacher | Right wing | 1930–1938 | October 15, 2016 | [208] |
Ted Kennedy | Centre | 1943–1955, 1956–1957 | October 15, 2016 | [209] | |
10 | Syl Apps | Centre | 1937–1943, 1945–1948 | October 15, 2016 | [210] |
George Armstrong | Right wing | 1950–1971 | October 15, 2016 | [211] | |
13 | Mats Sundin | Centre | 1994–2008 | October 15, 2016 | [212] |
14 | Dave Keon | Centre | 1960–1975 | October 15, 2016 | [196] |
17 | Wendel Clark | Left wing | 1985–1994, 1996–1998, 1999–2000 | October 15, 2016 | [213] |
21 | Borje Salming | Defence | 1973–1989 | October 15, 2016 | [214] |
27 | Frank Mahovlich | Left wing | 1957–1968 | October 15, 2016 | [215] |
Darryl Sittler | Centre | 1970–1982 | October 15, 2016 | [216] | |
93 | Doug Gilmour | Centre | 1991–1997, 2002–2003 | October 15, 2016 | [217] |
Team awards
[edit]Molson Cup
[edit]The Molson Cup is an award given to the player who earns the most points from three-star selections during the regular season.[218]
Other awards
[edit]Award | Description | Winner | Year | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Charlie Conacher Humanitarian Award | For humanitarian or community service projects | George Armstrong | 1968–69 | [219][220][221] |
Borje Salming | 1981–82 | |||
Lionel Conacher Award | Canada's male athlete of the year | Syl Apps | 1937 | [222] |
Viking Award | Most valuable Swedish player in NHL | Borje Salming | 1975–76 | [223][224] |
1976–77 | ||||
1978–79 | ||||
Mats Sundin | 1996–97 | |||
2001–02 |
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