Tod Sloan played a handful of games for the Toronto Maple Leafs in the late 1940’s and in the 1950/51 he secured himself not only a permanent place on the roster but proved to be one of the team’s better players helping them win the Stanley Cup that season. Sloan was the leader in Power Play Goals the following year and in the 1955/56 season he had a career year with a career high 37 Goals, which landed him fourth overall while also being fifth in Points. He was named a Second Team All-Star and was the runner-up for the Hart Trophy that year.
220 Goals
262 Assists
482 Points
+12 Plus/Minus**
842 PIM
N/A Blocked Shots*
N/A Hits*
N/A Takeaways*
N/A Giveaways*
52.1 Point Shares
47 Playoff Games
9 Goals
12 Assists
21 Points
N/A Plus/Minus**
67 PIM
N/A Blocked Shots*
N/A Hits*
N/A Takeaways*
N/A Giveaways*
*These became stats in the 2007-08 Season.
**Plus/Minus became a stat in the 1959-60 Season.
Stanley Cup Rings (2) (Toronto Maple Leafs 1951 & Chicago Blackhawks 1961)
Second Team All-Star (1) (1956)
All-Star (3) (1951, 1952 & 1956)
Most Even Strength Goals (1) (1956)
Most Power Play Goals (1) (1952)
World Hockey Championship Silver Medal (1) (Canada 1962)
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