F. Francis, Ron
He may have only played 12 regular season games in the blue-and-white, but Francis is one of the greatest players in NHL history.
Only 10 of his 1798 career points came as a Maple Leaf, but that doesn’t matter because there’s no better player with a last name starting with “F” then Francis.
Other Notables: Tom Fergus
G. Gilmour, Doug
From 1992-1994, besides Wayne Gretzky, Gilmour was looked at as the best hockey player on the planet.
Leading the Leafs to back-to-back Conference Finals, fans hoped that Gilmour would be the man to get Toronto their first Stanley Cup since 1967, but a missed high-stick unfortunately crushed those dreams.
The Hall-of-Famer finished his career with just under a point-per-game average and still one of the most beloved players in Leafs history.
Other Notables: Jake Gardiner, Todd Gill
H. Horton, Tim
The millennial Leafs fan may only recognize this name for coffee and donuts, but back in the 1950s and 60s, Horton was a staple on the Leafs blue-line.
Voted as the sixth greatest Maple Leafs player of all-time, Horton is arguably the best defenseman to ever play for the team and his legacy lives on forever.
Other Notables: Paul Henderson, Phil Housley
I. Iafrate, Al
There were two things that Iafrate could do better than most NHL defenseman: Fire a slap-shot from the point and rock a skullet.
Iafrate had two 20-goal seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs, which is incredibly impressive as a defenseman.
Other Notables: Peter Ihnacek
J. Joseph, Curtis
Although Joseph only played four seasons with the Leafs, it felt much longer than that because he was so loved.
“Cujo” was part of one of the last great Leafs team during the 2001-02 season when the team made the Conference Final, falling just short of a Stanley Cup Finals appearance.
Other Notables: Busher Jackson