He would leave the Leafs for the Sharks in the off-season but only played one game before leaving for Finland.īalfour played his final game for the Leafs in #16, playing 70 games that season in Rochester. He would finish his career with two seasons playing for the Colorado Avalanche.Ī 1980 7th round pick, Adam played just 8 NHL games, spending time in the senior leagues, minors, and Germany.Ĭoming to the Leafs from the Sharks in the 1996 off-season in exchange for Todd Gill, Baker played two seasons with the Maple Leafs, but spent the majority of the 97-98 campaign in the minors. Tucker would play three seasons for the Leafs in the salary cap era, but would find himself bought out and a free agent in the 2008 off-season after only putting up 34 points in 07-08. Tucker would spend seven full seasons in Toronto, becoming a fan favourite for his rough play and willingness to do anything for the team, including jump into the opposing teams bench. Stats: 531GP - 148G - 171A - 319Pts - 756PMĪ 6th round pick for the Montreal Canadiens in 1993, Tucker was sent from the Habs to the Lightning, and then joined the Leafs in a trade that was Tucker and picks for Mike Johnson, Marek Posmyk, and picks. Mostly a number worn by call ups, #16 rests in the hands of just one player. The Sharks have never made 11 selections in a draft since the NHL moved to a seven-round draft format starting in 2005.Surprisingly, there was only one Maple Leafs who played over 300 games in #16. San Jose is scheduled to make picks in the second (36), third (94 via CAR), fourth (100, 123 via SEA ), fifth (130 via CBJ, 132) and seventh (196, 203 via ARI, 206 via PIT) rounds. The Sharks now hold nine selections on Day Two of the 2023 NHL Draft, which will resume tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. Internationally, the six-foot-two, 200-pound native of Hamburg, New York represented the United States at the 2022 Hlinka Gretzky Cup, where he was the team's leading scorer with five points (one goal, four assists) in four games. Prior to the season, Musty was the first overall selection in the 2021 OHL Draft. 8, 2021 and score his first OHL goal on Oct. He tallied two assists in his OHL debut on Oct. In his OHL rookie year in 2021-22, Musty recorded 31 points (12 goals, 19 assists) in 50 games, capturing OHL Second All-Rookie Team honors. He co-led Sudbury in playoff scoring with four points (one goal, three assists) in as many games. 4 after compiling nine points (two goals, seven assists) in two games, including a career-best seven-point night (one goal, six assists) on Dec. He was named the OHL Player of the Week for the week of Nov. That would stand as the second-longest point streak in the OHL in 2022-23. 28, totaling 35 points (seven goals, 28 assists). Musty recorded an 18-game point streak from Oct. Among first-time draft-eligible OHL skaters, the forward ranked first in assists and points-per-game (1.47) and second in points. He led the club in assists and ranked second in both goals and points. Musty, 17, recorded 78 points (26 goals, 52 assists) in 53 games for the Sudbury Wolves of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). "Certainly, in the second half of the year he took off a bit in Sudbury." "He has size, reach, he has skill level and he can score goals," said Morehouse. With the 26th overall selection in the 2023 NHL Draft, Grier and Morehouse selected forward Quentin Musty. The six-foot, 180-pound native of Lexington, Massachusetts is committed to play college hockey next season at Boston College (Hockey East). On June 27, Smith was named the recipient of the Bob Johnson Award for the 2022-23 season by USA Hockey, with the award recognizing "excellence in international hockey competition for a specific season of play." Smith was named tournament MVP, Best Forward, and to the Media All-Star Team. The center's 20 points stand as the second-highest single-tournament total in the tournament's history. He scored at least one goal in six of seven games and he registered at least one point in every game on the United States' road to gold. Men's Under-18 National Team to a Gold Medal at the Under-18 Men's World Championship after he led the tournament in goals (nine) and points (20). In April, Smith helped lead the 2023 U.S. Smith completed his two-year NTDP career with 191 career points (82 goals, 109 assists), the second-most cumulative goals and points in program history. In 2021-22, in his first year with the program, he registered 64 points (31 goals, 33 assists) in 63 games split between the Under-17 and Under-18 teams. Including the Under-18 Men's World Championship, Smith had more games with four or more points (10) than games with zero (eight). Smith, 18, played in 60 games for USA Hockey's National Team Development Program's Under-18 Team this season, recording 127 points (51 goals, 76 assists) which places him second on the NTDP's all-time single-season points list.
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