Robert Jesse Pulford
Bob Pulford was a celebrated Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and executive, best known for his time with the Toronto Maple Leafs, where he won four Stanley Cups in the 1960s. Known for his tenacious playing style, Pulford was a key player in the Leafs' dynasty, earning accolades for his playoff performances and significant goals. After retiring as a player, he transitioned to coaching and management, notably with the Los Angeles Kings and Chicago Blackhawks, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1991. Pulford passed away at the age of 89.
Born on Mar 31, 1936 (89 years old)
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| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canada | 1 | 9.00 | 0.09% | +0% | 38,005,238 | 34,582 | $1,700,000 | 1,547$ |
| Totals | 1 | 38,005,238 | 34,582 | $1,700,000 | 1,547$ |
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Bob Pulford was a hard-working, two-way player for the Toronto Maple Leafs dynasty of the 1960s, winning four Stanley Cups with the club.
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