15 Interesting Facts About Ron Stewart

Ron Stewart was a three-time Stanley Cup champion and a formidable right wing who played over 1,300 NHL games across two decades, known for his speed and defensive prowess.

Position
Right wing
Jersey
#9
Status
Retired
Teams
6
Facts
15
1

He won three Stanley Cups during his career, all with the Toronto Maple Leafs.

2

His professional playing career in the National Hockey League spanned over two decades.

3

He was born in Calgary, Alberta, and later moved to Ontario as a teenager to play junior hockey.

4

He won the Memorial Cup in 1952 while playing for the Guelph Biltmores.

5

He was known for his very quick wrist shot, making him an offensive threat despite not being a prolific goal scorer.

6

He was considered one of the fastest Toronto Maple Leaf players from the mid-fifties through to the end of his tenure with the team.

7

He was particularly adept in a defensive fore-checking role due to his size and skating ability.

8

He was regarded as one of the very best penalty-killers in the league by former New York Rangers coach Emile Francis.

9

He played for a total of six different NHL franchises throughout his extensive career.

10

After his playing career, he transitioned into coaching, serving as head coach for two different NHL teams.

11

He coached the New York Rangers for a portion of the 1975-76 season, accumulating 15 wins in 39 games.

12

He was chosen by the St. Louis Blues in the 1967 NHL Expansion Draft, but was traded to the New York Rangers in the same season.

13

He accumulated 276 goals, 253 assists, and 529 points over 1,353 NHL regular season games.

14

He spent his final professional season, 1972-1973, with the New York Islanders.

15

He passed away in Kelowna, British Columbia, at the age of 79 from cancer.

About Ron Stewart

A Canadian professional ice hockey player, he had a distinguished NHL career from 1952 to 1973, primarily known for his time with the Toronto Maple Leafs where he won three Stanley Cups. He was recognized for his exceptional skating, defensive forechecking, and penalty-killing abilities. After retiring as a player, he also had a brief coaching career in the NHL.

Career Achievements & Milestones

Stanley Cup Champion

1962

Stanley Cup Champion

1963

Stanley Cup Champion

1964

Memorial Cup Champion

1952

Player Information & Stats

Detailed career statistics and background information about Ron Stewart.

Player Info

Country: Canada
Position: Right wing
Jersey #: 9
Status: Retired

Physical Stats

Height: 6' 1" (185 cm)
Weight: 197 lbs (89 kg)
Born: Calgary, Alberta
Died: 3/17/2012

Career Stats

Seasons: 21
Goals: 276
Assists: 253
Points: 529
Teams: 6

Teams & Career

Toronto Maple Leafs Boston Bruins St. Louis Blues New York Rangers Vancouver Canucks New York Islanders

Ron Stewart played for 6 different teams during his 21 seasons career.