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Image 1: Alexander Steen
Image 2: Vincent Damphousse
Image 3: Matt Stajan
Image 4: Brad Boyes
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The Maple Leafs Alumni are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Cliff Fletcher
Cliff was COO, President, and General Manager of the Maple Leafs between 1991-96
Cliff returned to Toronto in 2008, and remained with the Maple Leafs Organization until this day
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Dan Daoust and Peter Ing taking home 1st Place at ISA Cybersecurity's 14th Annual Charity Golf Tournament in support of ALS Action Canada.
Great work boys! ๐
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The Maple Leafs Alumni are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Forbes Kennedy.
Forbes played 13 games for the
@MapleLeafs during the 1968-69 season.
Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this time.
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The Maple Leafs Alumni are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Pat Graham.
Pat played 41 games for the @MapleLeafs during the 1983-84 season.
Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this time.
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Few Maple Leafs have done more to give back to their community, through charitable work, mentorship, and ongoing commitment to families.
Last night, Easter Seals Ontario presented Wendel Clark with the 2026 Conn Smythe Lifetime Achievement Award.
Congrats Wendel!
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The Maple Leafs Alumni are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of former Maple Leaf Jim Morrison at the age of 94โthe second-oldest living Leafs alumnus.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Jim's family and friends during this difficult time.
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We are deeply saddened by the passing of Bob Pulford, one of the most respected figures in the history of hockey. Bobโs remarkable career spanned decades and left an enduring mark on the game at every level.
As a player, Bob proudly wore the sweaters of the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Los Angeles Kings. With Toronto, he won four Stanley Cups and earned a reputation as one of the toughest, most dependable centres of his era. He later brought that same leadership and competitive spirit to the Los Angeles Kings, continuing to influence the game through his experience and professionalism. Bob won the Lester Patrick trophy in 2011, continuing to demonstrate his talents.
Beyond his accomplishments on the ice, Bob was a trailblazer for playersโ rights. In 1967, he became the first President of the NHL Playersโ Union, playing a key role in early collective bargaining and helping lay the foundation for the modern NHLPA.
After his playing career, Bob continued to shape the sport from behind the bench and in the front office. He served as Head Coach of the Los Angeles Kings and the Chicago Blackhawks, and remained a vital part of the Chicago Blackhawks organization for over 30 years in senior leadership roles, mentoring many players to continue on in Coaching and VP positions with many Teams. His lifelong contributions to the game were formally recognized with his induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1991, cementing his place among hockeyโs all-time greats.
Bob, along with his teammates of the 1967 Leafs Stanley Cup Team, was awarded the 2024 NHL Alumni Keith Magnuson Man of the Year Award.
Our heartfelt condolences go out to his beloved wife, Roslyn Pulford, and his children, Wanda Lombardi (Dean), Rob Pulford (Elaine), Lindsay Barrett (Daniel)and Jennifer MacRitchie, as well as his grandchildren. Please know that your entire family is in our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time. May you find comfort in Bobโs extraordinary legacy and in the countless lives he touched both on and off the ice as an integral part of the NHL Alumni Family.
Rest in peace, Bob. Your impact on hockey and on all who had the privilege of knowing you will never be forgotten.
The Maple Leafs Alumni are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Bob Pulford.
Pulford was a key member of the Maple Leafs teams that won four Stanley Cups between 1962โ1964 and 1967.
Our thoughts are with Bobโs family and friends during this difficult time.
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On January 2nd, 1992, new Maple Leafs President and GM Cliff Fletcher pulled off the largest trade in NHL history, moving Gary Leeman, Michel Petit, Jeff Reese, Craig Berube and Alexander Godynyuk to the Calgary Flames in exchange for Jamie Macoun, Ric Nattress, Rick Wamsley, Kent Manderville and Doug Gilmour. To date, no two NHL teams have traded more than 10 players in a single transaction.
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We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Paul Gagne.
Paul played 16 games with the @MapleLeafs during the 1988-89 NHL season.
Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this time.
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The Johnny Bower Foundation โ2025 POKECHECK FOR A CAUSEโ raffle is now open:
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