One of the most celebrated Toronto Maple Leafs forwards of all-time is returning to the organization, as Doug Gilmour announced today that he is leaving the Kingston Frontenacs after more than a decade. Gilmour will leave his position as president of the OHL franchise to join the Maple Leafs as a community ambassador.
Serving in several different roles for Kingston over the last decade including head coach, general manager and president of hockey operations, Gilmour explained his decision to leave in a piece with Dan Robson of The Athletic (subscription required):
Now it’s time for a new opportunity, back in my other home — Toronto. I’m excited to spend more time with my family because they mean more to me than the game ever could. I’m proud to watch my two sons, Tyson and Jake, grow into incredible young men. I’m thrilled to be close to my eldest daughter Maddison, who lives with her beautiful family in the Niagara region. And I’m so fortunate to be able to spend more family time with Sonya and Victoria, who both amaze me every day.
Gilmour leaves the Frontenacs just as they enter an extremely exciting time, headlined by forward Shane Wright. The 15-year old Wright follows Connor McDavid, Aaron Ekblad, John Tavares and Sean Day as an exceptional status player allowed to enter the OHL a year early, and already has 11 points in 14 games for Kingston.
Though he actually played only 393 of his 1,474 career games with the Maple Leafs, Gilmour is revered in Toronto as one of the greatest players in franchise history. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011, and his number 93 was retired by the Maple Leafs in 2016.
NoRegretzkys
First step in becoming the Leafs next GM. Following the success of former player GMs such as Yzerman and my personal favourite former player GM Garth Snow.
goalieguy41
Don’t be stupid
dalrob
More like wants to be closer to his family living in West Burlington. He has not aged well.