Leo Boivin

Leo Boivin

Infobox Ice Hockey Player
position = Defence
shot = Left
height_ft = 5
height_in = 07
weight_lb = 177
played_for = Toronto Maple Leafs
Boston Bruins
Detroit Red Wings
Pittsburgh Penguins
Minnesota North Stars
league = NHL
nationality = Canada
birth_date = birth date and age|1932|08|02
birth_place = Prescott, ON, CAN
career_start = 1951
career_end = 1970
draft =
draft_year =
draft_team =


image_size = 180px
nickname = Fireplug
halloffame = 1986

Léo Joseph Boivin (Born August 2, 1932 in Prescott, Ontario, Canada) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played 19 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, Detroit Red Wings, Pittsburgh Penguins and Minnesota North Stars.

Playing career

Leo Boivin began playing hockey at seven years of age on the rivers and outdoor ice surfaces of Prescott, Ontario, near Ottawa. He planned on being a defenceman since childhood, "because defencemen got to stay on the ice longer, got to play more." His junior career consisted of a year with the Inkerman Rockets and two more seasons with the Port Arthur Bruins. In 1951–52 he began playing for the AHL's Pittsburgh Hornets and was promoted to the Toronto Maple Leafs. Yet, Leo was most remembered for his time with the Boston Bruins as he helped lead them to two Stanley Cup finals in the late 50's. Although just 5' 7", he was considered a very tough opponent, as Tim Horton referred to him as "the toughest blueliner to beat in a one-on-one situation". He has also been called the last of the toothratling body checkers.

Following his retirement in 1970, Boivin became a scout. He became an interim coach of the St. Louis Blues during the 1975–76 and 1977–78 seasons, and coached the Ottawa 67's of the Ontario Hockey League for a brief period, tutoring young defenceman Denis Potvin. Boivin was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1986. [ [http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/LegendsMember.jsp?mem=p198601&type=Player&page=bio&list=#photo] Boivin's Biography at Legends of Hockey.]

ee also

*List of NHL players
*List of NHL seasons
*List of NHL players with 1000 games played

References

External links

*Legendsmember|Player|P198601|Leo Boivin
* [http://www.leoboivinshowcase.ca Leo Boivin Showcase, Annual Midget AA/AAA Tournament in Prescott, Ontario]


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