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Ron Ellis: 1965-66 Topps 82

1965-66 Topps 82 Ron Ellis Hockey Card (Front)

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1965-66 Topps 82 Ron Ellis Hockey Card (Back)

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Card Notes

Probably the best rookie forward in NHL last season, Ron made the jump from junior hockey. He was fifth top scorer with Leafs, fast strong and hard-shooting.

En Français

Probablément la meilleure récrue parmi les avants dans la derniere saison de la ligue Nationale, Ron est venu du hockey junior. Il était un des cinq premiers compteurs chez les Leafs, vif, fort, et lance durement.

Details

Ron Ellis was the runner-up for the Calder Trophy in 1964-65 as the NHL’s top rookie. Ahead of him was goaltender Roger Crozier of the Detroit Red Wings. The voting was close at 155-107. Other candidates included Denis DeJordy, Rod Seiling and Fred Stanfield.

Ellis was coming off an outstanding final year of junior hockey with the Toronto Marlboros in 1963-64. His 46 goals placed him fourth in the OHA Junior A circuit, 17 behind leader Yvan Cournoyer of the Montreal Junior Canadiens. In between these two future NHL stars were Ron Buchanan and Dennis Hull.

1965-66 saw Ron’s goal total drop below 20 (19). It would be followed up by ten consecutive seasons achieving the 20 goal plateau. His best season came in 1969-70 when he put in 35 goals for the Maple Leafs.

Ron Ellis played 1,034 regular season and 70 Stanley Cup playoff games in the National Hockey League between 1963-64 and 1980-81, all with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He won the Stanley Cup once (1966-67) and played in four NHL All-Star Games.

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Ron Ellis NHL Career Stats

Regular Season

YearTeamGPGAPtsPIM
1963-64Toronto Maple Leafs10000
1964-65Toronto Maple Leafs6223163914
1965-66Toronto Maple Leafs7019234224
1966-67Toronto Maple Leafs6722234514
1967-68Toronto Maple Leafs742820488
1968-69Toronto Maple Leafs7225214612
1969-70Toronto Maple Leafs7635195414
1970-71Toronto Maple Leafs7824295310
1971-72Toronto Maple Leafs7823244717
1972-73Toronto Maple Leafs7822295122
1973-74Toronto Maple Leafs7023254812
1974-75Toronto Maple Leafs7932296125
1977-78Toronto Maple Leafs8026245017
1978-79Toronto Maple Leafs6316122810
1979-80Toronto Maple Leafs591211236
1980-81Toronto Maple Leafs272352
Totals1034332308640207

Playoffs

YearTeamGPGAPtsPIM
1963-64Toronto Maple Leafs00000
1964-65Toronto Maple Leafs63032
1965-66Toronto Maple Leafs40002
1966-67Toronto Maple Leafs122134
1967-68Toronto Maple Leafs00000
1968-69Toronto Maple Leafs42132
1969-70Toronto Maple Leafs00000
1970-71Toronto Maple Leafs61122
1971-72Toronto Maple Leafs51124
1972-73Toronto Maple Leafs00000
1973-74Toronto Maple Leafs42130
1974-75Toronto Maple Leafs73032
1977-78Toronto Maple Leafs133250
1978-79Toronto Maple Leafs61122
1979-80Toronto Maple Leafs30000
1980-81Toronto Maple Leafs00000
Totals701882620

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