Over 229 games, he scored 47 goals and added 39 assists for a total of 86 points. Towards the end of his career, Conacher moved to the New York Rangers, appearing in 93 games.
In the 1957-58 season, he followed in his father Charlie's footsteps by joining the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Pete's father, Charlie Conacher, was a star for the Leafs from 1929 to 1938, playing in 328 games and scoring 224 goals with 396 points in his career. While Pete didn't put up as many points as his father, he left his own mark on the game and Canadian sports, especially after his NHL career. Pete became President of the Ontario Chapter of Special Olympics Canada, making a big impact off the ice.
This has already been an eventful season for the Leafs, who are currently 3-2-0 and sitting in fourth place in the Atlantic Division behind the Florida Panthers, Boston Bruins, and Tampa Bay Lightning.
The team has seen its share of drama, including Max Pacioretty making the roster after earning a contract from his professional tryout. Rumors have also been swirling around a possible trade involving defenseman Timothy Liljegren.
As fans watch how the Liljegren situation unfolds, it's also a time to reflect on past Leafs greats like Pete Conacher.
His contribution to the game and his post-hockey work are a reminder of the impact players can have both on and off the ice. Rest in peace, Pete Conacher.
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OCTOBRE 20 | 64 ANSWERS Boston Bruins rival, the Toronto Maple Leafs have confirmed the passing of Pete Conacher today Did you ever watch Pete Conacher play in the NHL? | ||
Yes | 20 | 31.3 % |
No | 44 | 68.8 % |
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