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  Hockey Hall of Fame 2006 Legends Classic Hockey Tour > Players > Dick Duff
Dick was one of the central figures as the Maple Leafs re-built the team through the late-fifties, enjoying three consecutive seasons with 25 or more goals for Toronto between 1956-57 and 1959-59.
Duff was sold to the Los Angeles Kings in January 1970, and by December that year, was sent with Eddie Shack to the expansion Buffalo Sabres in exchange for Mike McMahon.
Duff returned to the Toronto Maple Leaf organization in 1979-80 season, and before his retirement, served as a scout, an assistant coach and in 1980-81, was one of three men to coach the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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 kingsflinn: Dick Duff
Duff's inclusion, at least at this stage, was a definite surprise.
Born February 18, 1936, Terrance Richard Dick Duff was a hockey prodigy in the hockey hotbed of Kirkland Lake, Ontario.
Dick continued with his fine play in his first years with Toronto, scoring 119 goals in the first five years, including a career high 29 goals and 63 points in 1958-59.
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 Dick Duff waited 35 years for long-overdue induction into Hockey Hall of Fame   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
TORONTO (CP) - Dick Duff never needed a guide during his trip through the hockey universe, and at the age of 70 he still thinks he knows where everything is at.
Duff won the Stanley Cup with Toronto in 1962 and 1963, and with Montreal in 1965, 1966, 1968 and 1969.
Dick Duff is never lost for words when the conversation is about hockey.
www.cbc.ca /cp/hockey/061113/h111332.html   (785 words)

  
 TMLfans.ca: The Toronto Maple Leafs News & Views Hockey Source   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Terrance Richard Duff was born on Feb. 18, 1936 in Kirkland Lake, Ont. Duff played his junior hockey with the St. Michael's Majors, establishing himself as one of the best players in the OHA, and one of the league's top prospects.
Duff, who had 7 goals up to that point, well off his normal pace, and Bob Nevin, also in a season-long scoring slump, were seen as the culprits by Imlach, and became the key pieces of the trade.
Dick Duff will be remembered as a key component of the Leafs' Stanley Cup teams of the 1960s, and though he was often overlooked by superstars like Horton, Mahovlich, Keon, and Bower, their success would not have been possible without his contributions.
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 Legends of Hockey - Induction Showcase - Dick Duff
Born February 18, 1936, Terrance Richard 'Dick' Duff was a hockey prodigy on the rinks in his hometown of Kirkland Lake, Ontario.
Duff was involved in the 1964 blockbuster trade that saw himself, Arnie Brown, Bill Collins, Bob Nevin and Rod Seiling head to the Big Apple in exchange for Andy Bathgate and Don McKenney.
Dick Duff returned to the Toronto Maple Leaf organization in 1979-80 season, and before his retirement, served as a scout, an assistant coach and in 1980-81, was one of three men to coach the Toronto Maple Leafs.
www.legendsofhockey.net /html/ind06Duff.htm   (772 words)

  
 Dick clark 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
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 Buffalo Sabres Alumni Assocciation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
In fact Dick, who was in his late 30s when he joined the Sabres, had developed a well earned reputation as one of the best "money players" in the game.
A small but quick player, Dick started out with the Toronto Maple Leafs where he established himself as a consistent 25-plus goal scorer, but after a decade he fell out of favor with the Leafs fabled boss of the era - and a man who is no stranger to Buffalo fans - Punch Imlach.
Duff asked to be traded so that he could get a new start in his career, and Montreal granted that request by moving him to Los Angeles where he could play regularly.
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 CANOE -- SLAM! Sports - Columnists - Gross: Better late than never for Duff
Dick Duff thrilled Toronto fans when he played on a line with George (The Chief) Armstrong and Dave Keon.
Moreover, when Imlach decided to trade Duff to the New York Rangers in 1964 as part of the deal that brought Andy Bathgate and Don McKenny to Toronto, Imlach's daughter, Marlene, didn't talk to her dad for three months.
Dick, the facts and witnesses speak for themselves: Welcome to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
slam.canoe.ca /Slam/Columnists/Gross/2006/07/02/1664704.html   (794 words)

  
 The Golden Years: Dick Duff | INSIDE HOCKEY
The Leafs were in a rebuilding phase and Duff matured as the team improved year by year, climbing back to respectability after their glory years of the late 1940s and early 1950s.
As was his habit, Duff played a solid two-way game for the regular schedule and turned it up a notch when the springtime came around, his gritty play setting the example for many of his younger teammates.
Duff left Montreal, bound for Los Angeles shortly after the beginning of the 1969-70 season as the Habs made room for the youngsters who would form the dynasty that dominated the next decade.
www.insidehockey.com /columns/249   (1036 words)

  
 Hockey Hall of Fame - Stanley Cup Journals: 07
Dick Duff was recruited from Kirkland Lake for St. Mike's, joining the school and team in 1952-53.
All students and their families were invited to return to St. Mike's to meet Dick Duff, Red Kelly and get a photograph taken with the Stanley Cup.
Duff and Kelly are two of the most decorated NHL veterans.
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 The Puck Stops Here: June 2006
Duff spent nearly a year in Los Angeles without fitting in well and then was traded to the Buffalo Sabres with Eddie Shack for Mike McMahon Jr and cash.
Duff was a popular figure in the Toronto area and was eventually hired on to the Maple Leaf scouting staff.
Duff is a friendly popular guy who is well liked by the media and a good friend to many of the Hall of Fame committee members.
puckstopshere.blogspot.com /2006_06_01_puckstopshere_archive.html   (12541 words)

  
 RWDuff.com - Richard W Duff Enterprises
Dick's writings are always reader-friendly, emphasize real-life examples and make complex ideas practical and understandable.
If you are already comfortable with the basics of annuities, life insurance, wealth preservation and retirement planning, he takes you to the next level in his analytical and sometimes humorous style of expression.
If you purchase Dick's publications, you are invited to contact him with questions and comments.
www.rwduff.com   (236 words)

  
 ESPN.com - NHL/HALLOFFAME06 - 2006 Hockey Hall of Fame: Terrance "Dick" Duff
A native of Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Terrance "Dick" Duff made his NHL debut with the Toronto Maple Leafs on March 10, 1955.
At age 19, Duff landed a full-time role with the Maple Leafs the following season (1955-56) and immediately made an impact.
Duff, now 70, played with Toronto, Montreal, Los Angeles, Buffalo and the New York Rangers during an 18-year career that ended in 1972.
sports.espn.go.com /nhl/halloffame06/news/story?id=2655540   (320 words)

  
 Hall Of Fame Magazine - Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Celebration 2006
Dick Duff averaged better than a point a game during his tenure with the OHA-Jr.
Duff played a pivotal role in the Stanley Cup championship won by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1962, playing alongside fellow Honored Members George Armstrong, Johnny Bower, Tim Horton, Red Kelly, David Keon, Frank Mahovlich, Bert Olmstead, Bob Pulford and Allan Stanley.
The Maple Leafs repeated their Stanley Cup celebration in 1963, with Duff setting an NHL record by scoring two goals in the first 1:08 of Game One of the final on April 9, 1963.
www.hofmag.com /content/view/313/234   (3437 words)

  
 Roy, Brooks inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame - USATODAY.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
TORONTO (AP) — Patrick Roy, the NHL's winningest goaltender, and Herb Brooks, coach of the "Miracle on Ice" team that won gold at the 1980 Olympics, were inducted Monday into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Original Six forward Dick Duff and Calgary Flames part-owner Harley Hotchkiss also were inducted.
Duff played with Toronto, Montreal, Los Angeles, Buffalo and the New York Rangers during an 18-year career that ended in 1972.
www.usatoday.com /sports/hockey/2006-11-14-hall-of-fame_x.htm?csp=34   (411 words)

  
 National Hockey League Players' Association
Terrance 'Dick' Duff and Patrick Roy have been elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in the Player Category.
Born 70 years ago in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Dick Duff was recruited as a teenager to play at Toronto's prestigious St. Michael's College.
Dick played eight seasons with the Maple Leafs and was a member of Stanley Cup winning teams in 1962 and 1963.
nhlpa.com /Content/Feature.asp?contentId=3648   (1780 words)

  
 News - Long Wait Over for Duff - Toronto Maple Leafs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
TORONTO (CP) -- Dick Duff never needed a guide during his trip through the hockey universe, and at the age of 70 he still thinks he knows where everything is at.
Dick Duff waited a long time to give his speech.
After retiring in 1971, Duff returned to Toronto as an assistant coach and then as a scout into the mid-1990s.
www.mapleleafs.com /news/news.asp?story_id=2296   (819 words)

  
 Roy and Brooks inducted to Hall of Fame   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Patrick Roy, the NHL's all-time winningest goaltender, was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame along with six-time Stanley Cup winner Dick Duff and the late coach Herb Brooks.
Terrance "Dick" Duff, a member of six Stanley Cup-winning teams, and Calgary Flames owner Harley Hotchkiss join Brooks and Roy in the Class of 2006.
Duff joined the Toronto Maple Leafs as a left wing in 1955-56 at the age of 19.
www.turkishpress.com /news.asp?ID=151114   (694 words)

  
 Former Habs Dick Duff Elected To Hall Of Fame - HabsWorld
A product of the long lineage of NHL greats who came out of Kirkland Lake way back in the days of the original six, Duff was a gritty hockey player who had a knack for scoring clutch goals in big games.
Duff won 6 cups and scored 25 plus goals in three straight seasons in the late fifties, and was part of 4 Montreal cup championships in the late sixties.
If so Duff was all class as he never mentioned anything about my being a fan - he just talked about hard work and having fun too.
forums.habsworld.net /index.php?showtopic=7192   (451 words)

  
 SportingNews.com - NHL - Brooks, Roy make Hockey Hall of Fame
Former NHL player Dick Duff and executive Harley Hotchkiss also received enough votes from the selection committee, the hall announced Wednesday.
Dick Duff is in no way a hall of fame player.
Maybe you're right, but 14 out of 18 is almost a unanimous vote, and he won 6 Stanley Cups with two different teams (which there are not many out there with that statistic) and was a seven-time all-star.
www.sportingnews.com /yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=104441   (915 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Dick Duff": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Then Brian and Barry Cullen, Bob Pulford, George Armstrong, the captain, Dick Duff, Bert Olmstead, Billy Harris, Frank Mahovlich, Ron Stewart, Dave Creighton, and Rudy Migay.
Traded to Toronto by N.Y. Rangers with Don McKenney for Dick Duff, Bob Nevin, Arnie Brown, Bill Collins, and Rod Seiling, February 22, 1964.
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 National Hockey League - CBS SportsLine.com
Roy's butterfly style inspired an entire generation over the last two decades, and while career-leading numbers alone justified his admission, it was his ability to raise his game at playoff time that proved to be his greatest legacy.
Duff, meanwhile, got the nod more than three decades after he retired from a career in which he played for five teams.
Duff's selection was a bit of a surprise coming as long as it did after he left the game, and it likely left more than a few people miffed at who was left out.
cbs.sportsline.com /nhl/story/9531308   (940 words)

  
 Dick Duff Products   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
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 Dick Duff waited 35 years for long-overdue induction into Hockey Hall of Fame   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
(CP) - Dick Duff never needed a guide during his trip through the hockey universe, and at the age of 70 he still thinks he knows where everything is at.
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 News - Street Hockey Takes Over Yonge Street - Toronto Maple Leafs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Among the crowd were several Maple Leafs Alumni such as Wendel Clark, Dick Duff, Mike Pelyk and Jack Valliquette.
They were signing autographs and also took part in a few games.
Though Dick Duff decided to retire from street hockey after playing in last year’s jamboree, the 70 year-old Leaf alumnus was found wandering all the way down Yonge Street greeting fans and giving out free tips.
www.mapleleafs.com /news/news.asp?story_id=2031   (435 words)

  
 INSIDE HOCKEY | Get Inside!
For many boys it went from the Canadian Shield to Toronto’s St. Michael’s College to hockey's upper echelons.
And so it was for Hall of Famer Dick Duff, who hung up his skates 35 years ago.
They didn’t come much tougher than Murph Chamberlain.
www.insidehockey.com /mapleleafs   (257 words)

  
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 Dick Duff Autographed 8X10 Photograph (Unframed)
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This 8X10 color photo is hand signed by retired Leaf great Dick Duff.
All signatures are clean and come complete with Certificate of Authenticity and holofoil from Frozen Pond.
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 Duff Cooley Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
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Statistics may come from our work, the Baseball Databank, or other sources including SABR.org.
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