He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011.
15 Interesting Facts About Doug Gilmour
A Hockey Hall of Famer, this Canadian center played 20 NHL seasons, winning a Stanley Cup and the Selke Trophy while accumulating over 1,400 career points.
He won the Stanley Cup championship with the Calgary Flames in 1989.
He accumulated 1,414 points in 1,474 games over his National Hockey League career.
His jersey number 93 was retired by the Toronto Maple Leafs.
He was a seventh-round selection, 134th overall, in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft by the St. Louis Blues.
He won the Frank J. Selke Trophy as the NHL's best defensive forward in 1993.
He represented Canada three times internationally during his career, winning the 1987 Canada Cup.
He broke the Toronto Maple Leafs franchise records for assists and points in a single season during his finest career year.
He scored the championship-winning goal in Game 6 of the 1989 Stanley Cup Final.
He once had a 55-game point streak in the OHL, which remains a league record.
He earned the nickname "Killer" from a Blues teammate.
His 177 points in the 1982-83 OHL season is the third-highest total in league history.
He was part of the largest trade in NHL history, a ten-player swap that sent him to the Toronto Maple Leafs.
He played 20 seasons in the National Hockey League for seven different teams.
He briefly required police protection after receiving death threats from an unidentified woman during the 1993-94 season.
About Doug Gilmour
Douglas Robert Gilmour played 20 seasons in the NHL for seven different teams, recording 1,414 points. A Stanley Cup champion and Frank J. Selke Trophy winner, he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011. Known for his skilled offensive play and defensive prowess, he became a beloved captain for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Career Achievements & Milestones
Stanley Cup Champion
1989
Canada Cup Champion
1987
Frank J. Selke Trophy
1993
Hockey Hall of Fame Inductee
2011
Jersey Number Retired by Toronto Maple Leafs
2016
Player Information & Stats
Detailed career statistics and background information about Doug Gilmour.
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Teams & Career
Doug Gilmour played for 8 different teams during his 20 seasons career. He was originally drafted 7th overall by the St. Louis Blues in 1982.