Doug Gilmour

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Doug Gilmour

Inducted:
2011

Doug Gilmour NHL Hall of Fame

Player Stats

Stats:
5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
175 lb (79 kg; 12 st 7 lb)

Born:

June 25, 1963
Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Position:

Centre

College:
Cornwall Royals

Doug Gilmour played with unmatched intensity and heart, building a legacy as one of the most complete two-way centers in NHL history. Over a 20-season career, Gilmour skated for seven teams, most notably with the Toronto Maple Leafs, where he became a fan favorite and team captain. His 1992–93 season stands out, as he recorded a franchise-record 127 points and led the Leafs to the conference finals.

Nicknamed “Killer” for his gritty play despite his modest size, Gilmour combined offensive skill with elite defensive responsibility, earning the Selke Trophy in 1993. He reached the 1,400-point milestone and was a dependable playoff performer, known for clutch goals and leadership. Gilmour’s contributions on and off the ice earned him induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011. His legacy lives on as one of the toughest and most respected players of his generation.

Gilmour's Awards and Records

  • Stanley Cup Champion (1989 – Calgary Flames)
  • Frank J. Selke Trophy (1993)
  • Most Points in a Season by a Maple Leafs Player: 127 (1992–93)
  • Toronto Maple Leafs Captain (1994–1997)
  • Inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame (2011)
  • Member of the Order of Hockey in Canada (2018)
  • Over 1,400 career NHL points – one of only 20+ players to reach this milestone at the time of retirement

NHL Records

  • NHL All-Star (2 times – 1993, 1994)
  • Toronto Maple Leafs Single-Season Points Record: 127 points
  • Fastest Player to Reach 1,000 Points in Maple Leafs History
  • Most Assists in a Single Season for Toronto: 95 assists (1992–93)
  • One of the Few Players to Record Over 100 Points in Multiple Seasons (achieved three times in his career)
  • Ranked Top 100 All-Time in NHL Points (over 1,400 career points)
  • Among the NHL’s Top 20 in Career Assists at Retirement

    NHL Teams

    St. Louis Blues (1983-88)
    Calgary Flames (1988-92)
    Toronto Maple Leafs (1991-996)
    New Jersey Devils (1996-98)
    Chicago Blackhawks (1998-2000)
    Buffalo Sabres (2000-01)
    Montreal Canadiens (2001-03)

    NHL draft:
    134th overall, 1982
    St. Louis Blues

    Numbers Worn:
    93

    Career Stats

    Seasons:
    20 (1983–2003)
    Games Played:
    1,474
    Goals:
    450
    Assists:
    964
    Points:
    1,414
    Plus/Minus:
    +108
    Power Play Goals:
    153
    Game-Winning Goals:
    56