His Guy
Doug Gilmour Named Head Coach
Sept 19/2010- Toronto,Ont.,Can- Big news filtering out f Toronto as GM Stan Drovchas names Doug Gilmore Head Coach of the Maple Leafs.
"He was my number one guy, from start to finish I think Dougie has what it takes to mold a young team into a winnig squad." said Drovchas
Gilmour after putting his Toronto cap on smiles from ear to ear." I'm just glad to be part of this great organization again and I hope we can turn this thing around. I'm really exicited about working with these young players"
Gilmours history with the Leafs: The Leafs acquired Gilmour on January 2, 1992. Toronto fans did not need to wait long for the Gilmour acquisition to pay off, as the feisty forward produced well for the remainder of the 91-92 Season . He then went on to have a breakout year, scoring a franchise-record 127 points during the 92-93 regular season. Gilmour was the runner-up for the Hart Trophy as regular-season MVP and won the Selke Trophy as best defensive forward, the first major NHL award that a Leaf player had won since 1967. In the conference final, Gilmour's team met Wayne Gretzky and the LA. Kings. Toronto was leading the series, three games to two, and many fans, including CBC's Don Cherry, were hoping for an all-Canadian final as the Montreal Canadiens had already advanced. However, during overtime of game six, Gretzky high-sticked Gilmour, drawing blood, without being assessed a penalty by the referee, Kerry Fraser, then scored the winning goal moments later to stave off elimination which ignited the '100th Stanley Cup Controversy'. During game seven back at Maple Leaf Gardens, the Leafs were trailing 5-3 after Gretzky completed his Hat Trick. The Leafs scored to close the gap to one goal, but couldn't find the equalizer, and the Kings advanced to the finals. That was the last real playoff run with Gilmour and the leafs.