
Turk Broda on the Toronto Maple Leafs (1936-1952)
Honours & Hardware
Vezina Trophy Winner 1941
Vezina Trophy Winner 1948
1st Team All-Star 1941
1st Team All-Star 1948
2nd Team All-Star 1942
Stanley Cup Champion 1942
Stanley Cup Champion 1947
Stanley Cup Champion 1948
Stanley Cup Champion 1949
Stanley Cup Champion 1951
4th in Hart Memorial Trophy voting 1947
9th in Hart Memorial Trophy voting 1950
Played in 1947 NHL All-Star Game
Played in 1948 NHL All-Star Game
Played in 1949 NHL All-Star Game
Played in 1950 NHL All-Star Game
Hall of Fame Inductee
Number “1” Retired by Toronto Maple Leafs
Statue on the Toronto Maple Leafs Legends Row
Best Seasons on the Toronto Maple Leafs
1940-41: Ranked #1 in NHL GAA (2.00)
7th Best Single Season GAA in Toronto Maple Leafs History
1947-48: Ranked #1 in NHL GAA (2.38)
1941-42: Ranked #2 in NHL GAA (2.76)
1942-43: Ranked #2 in NHL GAA (3.18)
1946-47: Ranked #2 in NHL GAA (2.87)
1938-39: Ranked #3 in NHL GAA (2.15)
1948-49: Ranked #3 in NHL GAA (2.68)
1949-50: Ranked #3 in NHL GAA (2.47)
1950-51: Ranked #3 in NHL GAA (2.23)
1939-40: Ranked #4 in NHL GAA (2.23)
1937-38: Ranked #5 in NHL GAA (2.56)
Toronto Maple Leafs Career
12th Best Toronto Maple Leafs Career GAA in History (2.53)
Turk Broda is one of only two goaltenders to have their number retired my the Maple Leafs and one of only two goaltenders to have a statue on Legends Row in Toronto.
His five Stanley Cups tie him with Ted Kennedy and Don Metz as the most won as a member of the Maple Leafs.
Turk Broda was an amazing goaltender, but on the list there can be only one #1: