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31. Sid Smith

31. Sid Smith

Sid Smith spent all 12 of his NHL campaigns with the Toronto Maple Leafs, and it can be argued that his contributions have not received their proper due in Hogtown.

Smith was signed in December of 1946 but played sparingly and was not on the roster when Toronto won the Cup that year.  He was a minor help in their 1948 Cup, but the Left Wing was a big part of the 1949 Stanley Cup, Toronto's third in a row.  

Smith continued to improve, winning another Stanley Cup in 1951 but earning Second Team All-Star honors that year and finishing atop the leaderboard in Power Play Goals (12).  The Left Wing did not win another Cup, but his individual honors continued, with two Lady Byngs (1952 & 1955), another Second Team All-Star (1952), and a First Team Selection in 1955.

Injuries piled up, and Smith retired after the 1957-58 season with 369 Points and only 90 Penalty Minutes.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Left Wing
  • Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent 12/8/46.
  • Departed: Retired after the 1957/58 Season.
  • Games Played: 601
  • Notable Statistics:

    186 Goals
    183 Assists 
    369 Points 
    90 PIM 
    0.61 PPG 
    N/A Plus/Minus
    43.6 Point Shares 

    44 Playoff Games
    17 Goals
    10 Assists 
    27 Points 
    2 PIM 
    0.61 PPG 
    N/A Plus/Minus

    *Plus/Minus was not a stat when Smith played.

  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    Stanley Cup Champion (1948, 1949 & 1951)
    First Team All-Star (1955)
    Second Team All-Star (1951 & 1952)
    All-Star (1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954 & 1955)
    Lady Byng Trophy (1952 & 1955)
    Most Power Play Goals (1950-51)

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