List of Toronto Maple Leafs award winners

Toronto Maple Leafs awards
Syl Apps with the Stanley Cup in 1942.
Award Wins
Stanley Cup 13
O'Brien Trophy * 9
Prince of Wales Trophy 2
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy 1
Calder Memorial Trophy 10
Conn Smythe Trophy 1
Frank J. Selke Trophy 1
Hart Memorial Trophy 2
Jack Adams Award 1
King Clancy Memorial Trophy 1
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy 9
Mark Messier Leadership Award 1
Vezina Trophy 6
Total
Awards won 56

This is a list of award winners of the Toronto Maple Leafs and predecessor clubs of the Toronto NHL franchise.

League awards

Team trophies

Team trophies awarded to the Toronto Maple Leafs
Award Description Times won Seasons References
Stanley Cup NHA/NHL vs. PCHA/WCHL/WHL championship (1914–26)21917–18, 1921–22[1][2]
NHL championship (1926–present)111931–32, 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)21917–18, 1921–22[3]
Canadian Division champion (1927–38)51927–28, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1934–35, 1937–38
NHL championship runner-up (1938–50)21938–39, 1939–40
Prince of Wales Trophy Regular season championship (1938–67)21947–48, 1962–63 [4]

Individual awards

Ten different Leafs have won the Calder Memorial Trophy, more than any other team.[5]

Individual awards won by Toronto Maple Leafs players and staff[6]
Award Description Winner Season References
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey Jason Blake2007–08 [7][8]
Calder Memorial Trophy Rookie of the year Syl Apps1936–37 [9][10]
Gaye Stewart1942–43
Gus Bodnar1943–44
Frank McCool1944–45
Howie Meeker1946–47
Frank Mahovlich1957–58
Dave Keon1960–61
Kent Douglas1962–63
Brit Selby1965–66
Auston Matthews2016–17
Conn Smythe Trophy Most valuable player of the playoffs Dave Keon1966–67 [11][12]
Frank J. Selke Trophy Forward who best excels in the defensive aspect of the game Doug Gilmour1992–93 [13][14]
Hart Memorial Trophy Most valuable player to his team during the regular season Babe Pratt1943–44 [15][16]
Ted Kennedy1954–55
Jack Adams Award Top coach during the regular season Pat Burns1992–93 [17]
King Clancy Memorial Trophy Leadership qualities on and off the ice and humanitarian contributions within their community Curtis Joseph1999–2000 [18][19]
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Gentlemanly conduct Joe Primeau1931–32 [20][21]
Gordie Drillon1937–38
Syl Apps1941–42
Sid Smith1951–52
1954–55
Red Kelly1960–61
Dave Keon1961–62
1962–63
Alexander Mogilny2002–03
Mark Messier Leadership Award Player who exemplifies leadership on and off the ice Mats Sundin2007–08 [22]
Vezina Trophy Fewest goals given up in the regular season (1927–1981) Turk Broda1940–41 [23][24]
1947–48
Al Rollins1950–51
Harry Lumley1953–54
Johnny Bower1960–61
Johnny Bower1964–65
Terry Sawchuk

All-Stars

NHL First and Second Team All-Stars

The NHL First and Second Team All-Stars consists of the top players at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.

Toronto Maple Leafs selected to the NHL First and Second Team All-Stars[25]
Player Position Selections Season Team
Syl Apps Centre 5 1937–38 2nd
1938–39 1st
1940–41 2nd
1941–42 1st
1942–43 2nd
Paul Bibeault Goaltender 1 1943–44 2nd
Johnny Bower Goaltender 1 1960–61 1st
Carl Brewer Defence 3 1961–62 2nd
1962–63 1st
1964–65 2nd
Turk Broda Goaltender 3 1940–41 1st
1941–42 2nd
1947–48 1st
Lorne Carr Right Wing 2 1942–43 1st
1943–44 1st
King Clancy Defence 4 1930–31 1st
1931–32 2nd
1932–33 2nd
1933–34 1st
Charlie Conacher Right Wing 5 1931–32 2nd
1932–33 2nd
1933–34 1st
1934–35 1st
1935–36 1st
Hap Day Coach 1 1943–44 2nd
Gordie Drillon Right Wing 3 1937–38 1st
1938–39 1st
1941–42 2nd
Tim Horton Defence 6 1953–54 2nd
1962–63 2nd
1963–64 1st
1966–67 2nd
1967–68 1st
1968–69 1st
Dick Irvin Coach 4 1931–32 2nd
1932–33 2nd
1933–34 2nd
1934–35 2nd
Busher Jackson Left Wing 5 1931–32 1st
1932–33 2nd
1933–34 1st
1934–35 1st
1936–37 1st
Ted Kennedy Centre 3 1949–50 2nd
1950–51 2nd
1953–54 2nd
Dave Keon Centre 2 1961–62 2nd
1970–71 2nd
Harry Lumley Goaltender 2 1953–54 1st
1954–55 1st
Frank Mahovlich Left Wing 6 1960–61 1st
1961–62 2nd
1962–63 1st
1963–64 2nd
1964–65 2nd
1965–66 2nd
Bryan McCabe Defence 1 2003–04 2nd
Lanny McDonald Right Wing 1 1976–77 2nd
Wilfred McDonald Defence 1 1941–42 2nd
Gus Mortson Defence 1 1949–50 1st
Jacques Plante Goaltender 1 1970–71 2nd
Babe Pratt Defence 2 1943–44 1st
1944–45 2nd
Joe Primeau Centre 1 1933–34 2nd
Borje Salming Defence 6 1974–75 2nd
1975–76 2nd
1976–77 1st
1977–78 2nd
1978–79 2nd
1979–80 2nd
Sweeney Schriner Left Wing 1 1940–41 1st
Darryl Sittler Centre 1 1977–78 2nd
Tod Sloan Centre 1 1955–56 2nd
Sid Smith Left Wing 3 1950–51 2nd
1951–52 2nd
1954–55 1st
Allan Stanley Defence 3 1959–60 2nd
1960–61 2nd
1965–66 2nd
Wally Stanowski Defence 1 1940–41 1st
Gaye Stewart Left Wing 1 1945–46 1st
Mats Sundin Centre 2 2001–02 2nd
2003–04 2nd
Bill Thoms Centre 1 1935–36 2nd
Jimmy Thomson Defence 2 1950–51 2nd
1951–52 2nd

NHL All-Rookie Team

The NHL All-Rookie Team consists of the top rookies at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.

Toronto Maple Leafs selected to the NHL All-Rookie Team[25]
Player Position Season
Sergei Berezin Forward 1996–97
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
Mitchell Marner Forward 2016–17
Auston Matthews Forward 2016–17
Felix Potvin Goaltender 1992–93
Luke Schenn Defence 2008–09

All-Star Game selections

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-three 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, and 2006, 2010, and 2014 because of the Winter Olympic Games.[26] Toronto has hosted eight of the games.

  • dagger Selected by fan vote[27]
  • Up-arrow All-Star Game Most Valuable Player[28]
Toronto Maple Leafs players and coaches selected to the All-Star Game[29]
Game Year Name Position References
1st 1947 Syl Apps Centre [30]
Bill Barilko Defence
Turk Broda Goaltender
Hap Day Coach
Bill Ezinicki Right Wing
Bob Goldham Defence
Ted Kennedy Centre
Joe Klukay Left Wing
Vic Lynn Defence
Fleming MacKell Centre
Howie Meeker Right Wing
Don Metz Right Wing
Gus Mortson Defence
Bud Poile Centre
Wally Stanowski Defence
Gaye Stewart Left Wing
Jimmy Thomson Defence
Harry Watson Left Wing
2nd 1948 Bill Barilko Defence [31]
Max Bentley Centre
Garth Boesch Defence
Turk Broda Goaltender
Les Costello Left Wing
Hap Day Coach
Bill Ezinicki Right Wing
Cal Gardner Centre
Bill Juzda Defence
Ted Kennedy Centre
Joe Klukay Left Wing
Vic Lynn Defence
Fleming MacKell Centre
Frank Mathers Defence
Howie Meeker Right Wing
Gus Mortson Defence
Jimmy Thomson Defence
Harry Watson Left Wing
3rd 1949 Bill Barilko Defence [32]
Max Bentley Centre
Garth Boesch Defence
Turk Broda Goaltender
Bob Dawes Defence
Hap Day Coach
Cal Gardner Centre
Bill Juzda Defence
Ted Kennedy Centre
Joe Klukay Left Wing
Vic Lynn Defence
Fleming MacKell Centre
Howie Meeker Right Wing
Sid Smith Left Wing
Jimmy Thomson Defence
Ray Timgren Left Wing
Harry Watson Left Wing
4th 1950 Turk Broda Goaltender [33]
Ted Kennedy Centre
Gus Mortson Defence
Sid Smith Left Wing
Jimmy Thomson Defence
5th 1951 Max Bentley Centre [34]
Ted Kennedy Centre
Gus Mortson Defence
Joe Primeau Coach
Tod Sloan Centre
Sid Smith Left Wing
Jimmy Thomson Defence
Harry Watson Left Wing
6th 1952 Fernie Flaman Defence [35]
Gus Mortson Defence
Tod Sloan Centre
Sid Smith Left Wing
Jimmy Thomson Defence
Harry Watson Left Wing
7th 1953 Sid Smith Left Wing [36]
Jimmy Thomson Defence
Harry Watson Left Wing
8th 1954 King Clancy Coach [37]
Tim Horton Defence
Ted Kennedy Centre
Harry Lumley Goaltender
Sid Smith Left Wing
9th 1955 Harry Lumley Goaltender [38]
Jim Morrison Defence
Sid Smith Left Wing
Ron Stewart Right Wing
10th 1956 George Armstrong Right Wing [39]
Hugh Bolton Defence
Dick Duff Left Wing
Jim Morrison Defence
Tod Sloan Centre
11th 1957 George Armstrong Right Wing [40]
Dick Duff Left Wing
Rudy Migay Centre
Jim Morrison Defence
12th 1958 Dick Duff Left Wing [41]
Billy Harris Centre
13th 1959 George Armstrong Right Wing [42]
Carl Brewer Defence
Punch Imlach Coach
Frank Mahovlich Left Wing
Bert Olmstead Left Wing
14th 1960 Punch Imlach Coach [43]
Red Kelly Defence
Frank Mahovlich Left Wing
Bob Pulford Left Wing
Allan Stanley Defence
15th 1961 Johnny Bower Goaltender [44]
Tim Horton Defence
Frank Mahovlich Left Wing
16th 1962 George Armstrong Right Wing [45]
Bobby Baun Defence
Johnny Bower Goaltender
Carl Brewer Defence
Kent Douglas Defence
Dick Duff Left Wing
Billy Harris Centre
Larry Hillman Defence
Tim Horton Defence
Punch Imlach Coach
Red Kelly Centre
Dave Keon Centre
Ed Litzenberger Right Wing
Frank Mahovlich Left Wing
John MacMillan Right Wing
Bob Nevin Right Wing
Bob Pulford Left Wing
Eddie ShackUp-arrow Right Wing
Allan Stanley Defence
Ron Stewart Right Wing
17th 1963 George Armstrong Right Wing [46]
Bobby Baun Defence
Johnny Bower Goaltender
Kent Douglas Defence
Dick Duff Left Wing
Billy Harris Centre
Larry Hillman Defence
Tim Horton Defence
Punch Imlach Coach
Red Kelly Centre
Dave Keon Centre
Ed Litzenberger Right Wing
Frank MahovlichUp-arrow Left Wing
John MacMillan Right Wing
Bob Nevin Right Wing
Bob Pulford Left Wing
Eddie Shack Right Wing
Don Simmons Goaltender
Allan Stanley Defence
Ron Stewart Right Wing
18th 1964 George Armstrong Right Wing [47]
Andy Bathgate Right Wing
Bobby Baun Defence
Johnny Bower Goaltender
Carl Brewer Defence
Kent Douglas Defence
Gerry Ehman Right Wing
Ron Ellis Right Wing
Billy Harris Centre
Larry Hillman Defence
Tim Horton Defence
Punch Imlach Coach
Dave Keon Centre
Frank Mahovlich Left Wing
Don McKenney Centre
Jim Pappin Right Wing
Bob Pulford Left Wing
Terry Sawchuk Goaltender
Eddie Shack Right Wing
Ron Stewart Right Wing
19th 1965 Bobby Baun Defence [48]
Ron Ellis Right Wing
Frank Mahovlich Left Wing
20th 1967 Dave Keon Centre [49]
Frank Mahovlich Left Wing
Allan Stanley Defence
21st 1968 George Armstrong Right Wing [50]
Wayne Carleton Left Wing
Brian Conacher Left Wing
Ron Ellis Right Wing
Bruce GambleUp-arrow Goaltender
Larry Hillman Defence
Tim Horton Defence
Punch Imlach Coach
Dave Keon Centre
Frank Mahovlich Left Wing
Murray Oliver Centre
Jim Pappin Right Wing
Marcel Pronovost Defence
Bob Pulford Left Wing
Duane Rupp Defence
Al Smith Goaltender
Allan Stanley Defence
Pete Stemkowski Centre
Mike Walton Centre
22nd 1969 Tim Horton Defence [51]
Norm Ullman Centre
23rd 1970 Ron Ellis Right Wing [52]
Dave Keon Centre
24th 1971 Dave Keon Centre [53]
25th 1972 Paul Henderson Left Wing [54]
26th 1973 Paul Henderson Left Wing [55]
Dave Keon Centre
27th 1974 Jim McKenny Defence [56]
Norm Ullman Centre
28th 1975 Darryl Sittler Centre [57]
29th 1976 Borje Salming Defence [58]
Wayne Thomas Goaltender
30th 1977 Lanny McDonald Right Wing [59]
Borje Salming Defence
Ian Turnbull Defence
31st 1978 Lanny McDonald Right Wing [60]
Borje Salming Defence
Darryl Sittler Centre
32nd 1980 Dave Burrows Defence [61]
Darryl Sittler Centre
33rd 1981 Robert Picard Defence [62]
34th 1982 Bob Manno Defence [63]
Rick Vaive Right Wing
35th 1983 Rick Vaive Right Wing [64]
36th 1984 Rick Vaive Right Wing [65]
37th 1985 Miroslav Frycer Right Wing [66]
38th 1986 Wendel Clark Left Wing [67]
39th 1988 Al Iafrate Defence [68]
40th 1989 Gary Leeman Right Wing [69]
41st 1990 Al Iafrate Defence [70]
42nd 1991 Vincent DamphousseUp-arrow Left Wing [71]
43rd 1992 David Ellett Defence [72]
44th 1993 Doug Gilmour Centre [73]
45th 1994 Dave Andreychuk Left Wing [74]
Wendel Clark (Did not play) Left Wing
Doug Gilmour Centre
Felix Potvindagger Goaltender
46th 1996 Mike Gartner Right Wing [75]
Larry Murphy Defence
Felix Potvin Goaltender
Mats Sundin Centre
47th 1997 Mats Sundin Centre [76]
48th 1998 Mats Sundin Centre [77]
49th 1999 Curtis Joseph (Did not play) Goaltender [78]
Mats Sundin Centre
50th 2000 Curtis Josephdagger Goaltender [79]
Pat Quinn Coach
Mats Sundindagger Centre
Dmitri Yushkevich Defence
51st 2001 Mats Sundin Centre [80]
52nd 2002 Tomas Kaberle Defence [81]
Pat Quinn Coach
Mats Sundin Centre
53rd 2003 Ed Belfour (Did not play) Goaltender [82]
Mats Sundin (Did not play) Centre
54th 2004 Pat Quinn Coach [83]
Gary Roberts Left Wing
Mats Sundin Centre
55th 2007 Tomas Kaberle Defence [84]
56th 2008 Tomas Kaberle Defence [85]
57th 2009 Tomas Kaberle Defence [86]
58th 2011 Phil Kessel Right Wing [87]
59th 2012 Phil Kessel Right Wing [88]
Joffrey Lupul Right Wing
Dion Phaneufdagger Defence
60th 2015 Phil Kessel Right Wing [89]
61st 2016 Leo Komarov Centre [90]
62nd 2017 Auston Matthews Centre [91]
63rd 2018 Auston Matthews Centre [92]

All-Star benefit games

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.[93] 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.[94] 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.[95]

Toronto Maple Leafs players and coaches selected to All-Star benefit games
Game Year Name Position References
Ace Bailey Benefit Game 1934 Andy Blair Centre [93]
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 [94]
Red Horner Defence
Busher Jackson Left Wing
Babe Siebert Memorial Game 1939 Syl Apps Centre [95]
Gordie Drillon Defence

All-Star Game replacement events

Toronto Maple Leafs players and coaches selected to All-Star Game replacement events
Event Year Name Position References
Challenge Cup 1979 Lanny McDonald Right Wing [96]
Borje Salming Defence
Darryl Sittler Centre
Rendez-vous '87 1987 No Maple Leafs selected [97]

Career achievements

Hockey Hall of Fame

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.[98][99][100][101]

dagger Played for the Toronto Arenas or Toronto St. Pats.[100][101]

Toronto Maple Leafs inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame[98][99]
Individual Category Year inducted Years with Toronto in category References
Jack Adams Player19591922–1926[102]
Glenn Anderson Player20081991–1994[103]
Dave Andreychuk Player20171993–1996[104]
Syl Apps Player19611936–1948[105]
George Armstrong Player19751950–1971[106]
Ace Bailey Player19751926–1933[107]
Harold Ballard Builder19771957–1989[108]
Andy Bathgate Player19781963–1965[109]
Ed Belfour Player20112002–2006[110]
Max Bentley Player19661947–1953[111]
J. P. Bickell Builder19781919–1951[112]
Leo Boivin Player19861951–1955[113]
Johnny Bower Player19761958–1970[114]
Turk Broda Player19671936–1952[115]
Pat Burns Builder20141992–1996[116]
Harry Camerondagger Player19621917–1923[117]
Gerry Cheevers Player19851961–1962[118]
King Clancy Player19581930–1936[119]
Sprague Cleghorn Player19581920–1921[120]
Charlie Conacher Player19611929–1937[121]
Rusty Crawforddagger Player19621917–1919[122]
Hap Day Player19611924–1937[123]
Gordie Drillon Player19751937–1942[124]
Dick Duff Player20061954–1964[125]
Babe Dye Player19701920–1926, 1930[126]
Fernie Flaman Player19901950–1954[127]
Cliff Fletcher Builder20041991–1997[128]
Ron Francis Player20072003–2004[129]
Grant Fuhr Player20031991–1993[130]
Mike Gartner Player20011994–1996[131]
Eddie Gerarddagger Player19451921–1922[132]
Doug Gilmour Player20111991–1997, 2003[133]
Jim Gregory Builder20071969–1979[134]
George Hainsworth Player19611933–1937[135]
Foster Hewitt Builder19651927–1963[136]
W. A. Hewitt Builder1947[137]
Hap Holmesdagger Player19721917–1919[138]
Red Horner Player19651928–1940[139]
Tim Horton Player19771952–1970[140]
Phil Housley Player20152003[141]
Syd Howe Player19651931–1932[142]
Punch Imlach Builder19841958–1969, 1979–1980[143]
Busher Jackson Player19711929–1939[144]
Red Kelly Player19691960–1967[145]
Ted Kennedy Player19661943–1957[146]
Dave Keon Player19861960–1975[147]
Brian Leetch Player20092004[148]
Eric Lindros Player20162005–2006[149]
Harry Lumley Player19801952–1956[150]
Frank Mahovlich Player19811957–1968[151]
Lanny McDonald Player19921973–1979[152]
Dickie Moore Player19741964–1965[153]
Larry Murphy Player20041995–1997[154]
Roger Neilson Builder20021977–1979[155]
Joe Nieuwendyk Player20112003–2004[156]
Frank Nighbor Player19471929–1930[157]
Reg Nobledagger Player19621919–1924[158]
Bert Olmstead Player19851958–1962[159]
Bernie Parent Player19841970–1972[160]
Pierre Pilote Player19751968–1969[161]
Jacques Plante Player19781970–1973[162]
Babe Pratt Player19661942–1946[163]
Joe Primeau Player19631927–1936[164]
Marcel Pronovost Player19781965–1970[165]
Bob Pulford Player19911956–1970[166]
Pat Quinn Builder20161999–2006[167]
Borje Salming Player19961973–1989[168]
Terry Sawchuk Player19711964–1967[169]
Sweeney Schriner Player19621939–1946[170]
Frank J. Selke Builder19601929–1946[171]
Darryl Sittler Player19891970–1982[172]
Conn Smythe Builder19581927–1966[173]
Allan Stanley Player19811958–1968[174]
Mats Sundin Player20121994–2008[175]
Norm Ullman Player19821968–1975[176]
Harry Watson Player19941946–1955[177]

Foster Hewitt Memorial Award

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.[178]

Members of the Toronto Maple Leafs honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award
Individual Year honored Years with Maple Leafs as broadcaster References
Bill Hewitt 2007 1958–1981 [178]
Foster Hewitt 1984 1927–1963 [178]
Wes McKnight 1986 [178]
Harry Neale 2013 1986–2007, 2013–present [178]

Retired numbers

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",[179] although this policy was changed for the Leafs centennial season, when they announced the retirement of 11 additional numbers belonging to 17 different players.[180] Barilko (who died in a plane crash during his playing career)[181] and Bailey (whose career ended with a severe head injury)[179] met the criteria prior to the team's centennial season.[182] Ron Ellis received permission from Bailey, by the time of his career the Leafs' Director of Scouting, to wear number 6.[179] Also out of circulation is the number 99 which was retired league-wide for Wayne Gretzky on February 6, 2000.[183] 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.[184][185]

Toronto Maple Leafs retired numbers
Number Player Position Years with Maple Leafs as a player Date of retirement ceremony References
1 Johnny BowerGoaltender1959–1970October 15, 2016[186]
Turk BrodaGoaltender1937–1952October 15, 2016[187]
4 Hap DayDefence1924–1937October 15, 2016[188]
Red KellyCentre1961–1967October 15, 2016[189]
5 Bill BarilkoDefence1947–1951October 17, 1992[181]
6 Ace BaileyRight Wing1926–1933February 13, 1934[179]
7 King ClancyDefence1931–1937October 15, 2016[190]
Tim HortonDefence1950–1970October 15, 2016[191]
9 Charlie ConacherRight Wing1930–1938October 15, 2016[192]
Ted KennedyCentre1943–1955, 1956–1957October 15, 2016[193]
10 Syl AppsCentre1937–1943, 1945–1948October 15, 2016[194]
George ArmstrongRight Wing1950–1971October 15, 2016[195]
13 Mats SundinCentre1994–2008October 15, 2016[196]
14 Dave KeonCentre1960–1975October 15, 2016[180]
17 Wendel ClarkLeft Wing1985–1994, 1996–1998, 1999–2000October 15, 2016[197]
21 Borje SalmingDefence1973–1989October 15, 2016[198]
27 Frank MahovlichLeft Wing1957–1968October 15, 2016[199]
Darryl SittlerCentre1970–1982October 15, 2016[200]
93 Doug GilmourCentre1991–1997, 2002–2003October 15, 2016[201]

Team awards

Molson Cup

The Molson Cup is an award given to the player who earns the most points from three-star selections during the regular season.[202]

Other awards

Toronto Maple Leafs who have received non-NHL awards
Award Description Winner Year References
Charlie Conacher Humanitarian Award For humanitarian or community service projects George Armstrong 1968–69 [203][204][205]
Borje Salming 1981–82
Lionel Conacher Award Canada's male athlete of the year Syl Apps 1937 [206]
Viking Award Most valuable Swedish player in NHL Borje Salming 1975–76 [207][208]
1976–77
1978–79
Mats Sundin 1996–97
2001–02

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