Doug Gilmour was here for a much shorter stint than people remember. Leafs with more games played include Kulemin, Phaneuf, Stajan, Damphousse, and Ponikarovsky
theguyishere16
For super popular, Doug Gilmour. Only played 4 full seasons in Toronto (one of which was shortened due to a lockout) and 2 partial seasons (year he was acquired and the year he was traded away. Also played ~~1 shift~~ 8 shifts in 2003) but is many older fans all-time favourite.
ChemicalsCollide93
For me probably Patrick Marleau.
Murky-Smoke
Gary Roberts, Joe Nieuwendyk, Owen Nolan, and Mogilny
mountzeus
Spezz
XPhazeX
Lupul
Slasher402
Cujo
Sonicboom343
Phil Housley
The_Tilly
Olli Jokinen
Truffonis_Steakhouse
I was gonna say uncle Leo but he did play 5 seasons with us now that I looked it up. It felt more like 2
Clugaman
I can’t believe no one has mentioned Eric Lindros yet
Drew_You_To_91
The man behind the shoutout rule change, Mikhail Grabovski
Krallac
Mogilny or lindros
Curey0us
Leafs legend Ron Francis.
ZeusDaMongoose
For me personally, Brian Leetch. I love that dude. I wish we had him for more than 15 games or whatever it was.
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Overall definitely Dougie. He is in most fans’ top 5 most popular Leafs of all time and played here less than 400 games.
homemadejelly
Jeff O’Neill seems to milk the Leaf alumni thing even though he was only with the team the last two years of his career.
Gruz420
Wayne Gretzky almost signed with the Leafs, but Ballard didn’t want to because Leaf games already sold out and couldn’t make more money because of the signing. So while this doesn’t align with the initial OP question, this one stings the most.
Kwik-E-Mart_Gougers
Ed Belfour
urbancanoe
Reading this makes you wonder if the Leafs have a special knack for bringing in people who had success elsewhere, and then come to the Leafs once their best years are behind them.
50missioncap
Jacques Plante. I’d be willing to bet many (most?) Leafs fans don’t realise he played for Toronto.
Ry314159
Gary Roberts
maybepants
Gary Roberts
Sea-Answer-4934
Doug Gilmour played elsewhere longer. Was more important to the lore of other franchises, won a cup elsewhere but Leafs fan claim him because he was the one brief bright spot after like 20 Ballard years of suffering
Turbo_911
No one here mentioned Dmitri Yushkevich. Guy was an absolute unit.
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Doug Gilmour was here for a much shorter stint than people remember. Leafs with more games played include Kulemin, Phaneuf, Stajan, Damphousse, and Ponikarovsky
For super popular, Doug Gilmour. Only played 4 full seasons in Toronto (one of which was shortened due to a lockout) and 2 partial seasons (year he was acquired and the year he was traded away. Also played ~~1 shift~~ 8 shifts in 2003) but is many older fans all-time favourite.
For me probably Patrick Marleau.
Gary Roberts, Joe Nieuwendyk, Owen Nolan, and Mogilny
Spezz
Lupul
Cujo
Phil Housley
Olli Jokinen
I was gonna say uncle Leo but he did play 5 seasons with us now that I looked it up. It felt more like 2
I can’t believe no one has mentioned Eric Lindros yet
The man behind the shoutout rule change, Mikhail Grabovski
Mogilny or lindros
Leafs legend Ron Francis.
For me personally, Brian Leetch. I love that dude. I wish we had him for more than 15 games or whatever it was.
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Overall definitely Dougie. He is in most fans’ top 5 most popular Leafs of all time and played here less than 400 games.
Jeff O’Neill seems to milk the Leaf alumni thing even though he was only with the team the last two years of his career.
Wayne Gretzky almost signed with the Leafs, but Ballard didn’t want to because Leaf games already sold out and couldn’t make more money because of the signing. So while this doesn’t align with the initial OP question, this one stings the most.
Ed Belfour
Reading this makes you wonder if the Leafs have a special knack for bringing in people who had success elsewhere, and then come to the Leafs once their best years are behind them.
Jacques Plante. I’d be willing to bet many (most?) Leafs fans don’t realise he played for Toronto.
Gary Roberts
Gary Roberts
Doug Gilmour played elsewhere longer. Was more important to the lore of other franchises, won a cup elsewhere but Leafs fan claim him because he was the one brief bright spot after like 20 Ballard years of suffering
No one here mentioned Dmitri Yushkevich. Guy was an absolute unit.
Noel Acciari for me