
Bob Pulford (HHOF ’91)
Bob Pulford started playing with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1956 and became a proficient two-way hockey player who excelled at back checking. He played for the Leafs for 14 seasons and won four Stanley Cups with them. After being traded to Los Angeles in 1970, he retired in 1972 and immediately began to use the degree he earned while playing hockey. He became head coach for the Kings for five years and then became head coach and general manager of the Chicago Blackhawks. He is now the senior vice-president of the Blackhawks.
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