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BOB PULFORD SIGNED INDEX CARD,Toronto Maple Leafs,Hockey Hall Of Fame,Blackhawks
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Robert Jesse Pulford
(born March 31, 1936) is a
Canadian
retired professional
ice hockey
forward
who played for the
Toronto Maple Leafs
and
Los Angeles Kings
in the
National Hockey League
. He has been a coach and executive for the
Chicago Blackhawks
for the past thirty years.
Pulford played junior hockey for the
Toronto Marlboros
for three seasons from 1953 to 1956, winning two
Memorial Cups
under coach
Turk Broda
. He moved up to the Maple Leafs for the 1956–57 season and remained with the team for 14 seasons wearing jersey number 20. Pulford was an important member of the Leaf teams that won four
Stanley Cups
in 1962–1964 and 1967. The Leafs traded him to the Los Angeles Kings on September 3, 1970, where he played two seasons and retired as a player in 1972.
In 1967 Pulford was elected the first president of the
National Hockey League Players' Association
.