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  1. How many Stanley Cups has Tim Horton won? Tim Horton won 4 Stanley Cups as a player. When did Tim Horton retire? Tim Horton last played in 1974. Other Links.

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  2. Tim Horton Hockey Stats and Profile at hockeydb.com. Tim Horton. Defense -- shoots R Born Jan 12 1930 -- Cochrane, ONT Died Feb 21 1974 [Age 44] Height 5.10 -- Weight 180 [178 cm/82 kg] Regular Season. More ->.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tim_HortonTim Horton - Wikipedia

    Playing career. 1949–1974. Miles Gilbert " Tim " Horton (January 12, 1930 – February 21, 1974) [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played 24 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). He spent the majority of his career playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs, later playing with the New York Rangers ...

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    Miles Gilbert Horton was born in early 1930 to Ethel and Aaron Horton in Cochrane, Ontario, over 700 km north of Toronto. Named after both his grandfathers, his mother actually preferred the name “Tim” and from birth it became his unofficial name. The Horton family moved to Duparquet, Québec, in 1936 and it was there where Tim first learned to play...

    To prepare Tim Horton for his eventual role with the Toronto Maple Leafs, owner Conn Smytheoffered him a three-year contract to play for the Pittsburgh Hornets, the team’s American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate. Horton made his professional hockey debut with the Hornets in the 1949–50 season. In his second season with Pittsburgh, he was part of the...

    Tim Horton began playing full-time with the Leafsin the 1952–53 season, the start of what would be a long career as a stalwart on Toronto’s blue line. Early in his career with the Leafs, Horton suffered a serious injury. With just a few weeks remaining in the 1954–55 season, he broke his jaw and leg in a bone-shattering collision with the New York ...

    Following a game in Toronto, Tim Horton opted to drive home to Buffalo in his Ford Pantera instead of taking the team bus. In the early hours of 21 February 1974, Horton lost control of his sports car and was killed on the Queen Elizabeth Way highway near St. Catharines. He had been driving exceptionally fast (more than 160 km/h) and was under the ...

    Tim Horton was an elite player on one of the league’s most storied franchises, but players in the Original Six era did not earn the types of salaries that we associate with contemporary NHL superstars. As Tim had a large family that included wife Lori and four daughters (Jeri-Lyn, Kim, Kelly and Tracy), he often worked in the offseason to supplemen...

    While Tim Horton's most enduring popular legacy is his coffee and donut franchise, he has also been both remembered and recognized for his contribution to the Toronto Maple Leafsduring his nearly 20-year tenure with the team. He continues to be remembered as one of the strongest players of the game. In 1,446 regular-season NHL games, Horton scored ...

  4. Aug 25, 2024 · Horton won four Stanley Cups with the Maple Leafs in his time with the team, the first of which came in 1962, their first Cup championship in 11 seasons. ... After the Leafs’ Stanley Cup win in ...

  5. Tim Horton (born January 12, 1930, Cochrane, Ontario, Canada—died February 21, 1974, near St. Catharines, Ontario) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and entrepreneur. He was a defenseman in the National Hockey League (NHL), helping the Toronto Maple Leafs win four Stanley Cups (1962–64, 1967), and he founded the popular North American restaurant franchise Tim Hortons.

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