
Norm Ullman – Centre 1968-1975
Norm Ullman may have had his best seasons during the 1950’s and 60’s playing with the Detroit Red Wings before joining the Maple Leafs in 1968.
He led the NHL with 42 goals during the 1964-65 season. He was voted to the NHL All-Star team that year and was runner-up for the the Hart trophy.
His highest point producing NHL season however came with the Maple Leafs when he put up 85 points in 1970-71 at the age of 35.
Despite his advanced age, he was a true leader for the Leafs in the early 1970’s.
Toronto Maple Leafs Career Achievements
#34 on Top 100 Toronto Maple Leafs
Hockey Hall of Fame Inductee
490 Career NHL Goals (49th in NHL History)
1229 Career NHL Points 1229 (42nd in NHL History)
Best Toronto Maple Leafs Seasons in the 70’s
1970-71:
85 Points (6th in NHL)
Led Toronto in Points
1971-72:
73 Points
Led Toronto in Points
1973-74:
Played in 1974 NHL All Star Game