Top 5 Hall of Famers You Forget Played for the Toronto Maple Leafs

TORONTO - MARCH 27: Ron Francis #10 of the Toronto Maple Leafs puts a shot past Martin Prusek #31 of the Ottawa Senators to tie the score at 1-1 at Air Canada Centre March 27, 2004 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo By Dave Sandford/Getty Images)
TORONTO - MARCH 27: Ron Francis #10 of the Toronto Maple Leafs puts a shot past Martin Prusek #31 of the Ottawa Senators to tie the score at 1-1 at Air Canada Centre March 27, 2004 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo By Dave Sandford/Getty Images) /
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TORONTO – MARCH 16: Goaltender Tom Barrasso #30 of the Toronto Maple Leafs.  (Photo by Dave Sandford/Getty Images/NHLI)
TORONTO – MARCH 16: Goaltender Tom Barrasso #30 of the Toronto Maple Leafs.  (Photo by Dave Sandford/Getty Images/NHLI) /

#3. Tom Barrasso

He’s not in the Hockey Hall-of-Fame yet, but you can make an easy case that deserves to be.

However, Barrasso has been known to be a jerk to the media so many people think that’s the reason why he hasn’t been inducted.

Despite his personality, his play is Hall-of-Fame worthy and his trophy case speaks for that: Two Stanley Cups, one Calder Trophy and one Vezina Trophy.

He finished with a career 3.24 GAA and 0.892 SV %, which you may think is high, but if you’re comparing goaltenders in his Era currently in the Hall-of-Fame, Grant Fuhr had a career 3.38 GAA and 0.887 SV %.

Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that Barrasso played a whopping four games with Toronto during the 2001-02 season, so his time wasn’t that memorable.