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At 5-foot-9, 165 pounds, Dave Keon was usually faster than anyone else on the ice. He'd blow past defensemen like the north winds he braved growing up in Noranda, Quebec.
Dave Keon at Maple Leaf Gardens on May 3, 1967 with the Conn Smythe Trophy he’d won the night before, and on Nov. 17, 2017 at Montreal’s Bell Centre with his painting celebrating his being ...
Dave Keon's reunion with the Maple Leafs was long overdue, and rightfully concluded with his No. 14 retired. When I was a kid, everyone wanted to be Dave Keon. I wasn’t even a fan of Keon’s ...
He was up there with the all-time best. One of the game's fastest skaters—from dead start to full speed, as quick as any player that ever laced on the blades. Born in Noranda, Quebec, on March ...
In 1970, Maple Leafs star center Dave Keon was celebrated for a comeback season. And in this story from THN's archive, Keon's rise back to prominence was put under the spotlight.
For decades, Dave Keon wanted no part of the Toronto Maple Leafs. On Friday, he was honored as the greatest player in the team’s 100-year history.Syl Apps was second on the list , followed by ...
Dave Keon's name is legendary among long-time followers of the Toronto Maple Leafs. On April 18th, 1963, the Hall of Fame two-way center scored two goals while playing with the man advantage.
Toronto Maple Leafs legend Dave Keon, who for decades wanted no part of the organization, was honored on Friday as the greatest player in the team's 100-year history by a voting committee.
In 1970, Maple Leafs star center Dave Keon was celebrated for a comeback season. And in this story from THN's archive, Keon's rise back to prominence was put under the spotlight.