Former Hockey Legend Has Passed Away At The Age of 91
The hockey world is saddened by the passing of Willie Marshall at the age of 91.
Marshall, a former Maple Leaf and all-time leading goal scorer in the AHL, had a remarkable career spanning from 1952 to 1972. He played 33 NHL games exclusively with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Marshall's legacy is honored by the Willie Marshall Award, presented annually to the leading goal scorer in the AHL.
This loss is deeply felt within the hockey community, and our thoughts go out to Willie Marshall and his family during this difficult time. May he rest in peace.\
As seen onHockeyPatrol
POLL |
Do you remember Willie Marshall? |
Yes | 75 | 21.1 % |
No | 280 | 78.9 % |
List of polls |
|
5 hours ago | By Jim Precourt Blackhawks set to ditch goaltenders high confidence with sendown to the AHL's IceHogs |
|
5 hours ago | By Sam Walker Jonathan Toews' recent health update sparks NHL return discussion amongst Blackhawks fans |
|
6 hours ago | By Sam Walker Chicago Sports Network Delivers Subtle Shot To Blackhawks Coach Luke Richardson |
|
8 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds The Chicago Blackhawks' Alumni Takes Part in a great event with TV Stars from famous TV show Shoresy |
|
9 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds Blackhawks' Prospect Is The Team's Best Goal Scoring forward since |
|
11 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds Blackhawks Luke Richardson expected to be fired following Fridays comments by Connor Bedard |
|
12 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds Stanley Cup-winning Coach Paul Maurice on the Chicago Blackhawks: 'it's Just a Matter of Time' |
|
15 hours ago | By Sam Walker Blackhawks coach Luke Richardson admits to concerns about Connor Bedard being mishandled in Chicago |
Previously on HawksInsider