5 for the Maple leafs.
The Maple Leafs have only retired two numbers: Ace Bailey's #6 and Bill Barilko's #5. Their tradition is to "honour" the numbers with a banner and ceremony, but allow other players to wear them in the future.
Hello a Plane Crash
bill barilko
The back of the original 51-52 Parkie was blank
Bill Barilko was returning from a fishing trip in 1951when the single engine plane he was a passenger on went down and disappeared. Despite an intensive search neither the plane nor the passengers were found. Then in 1962 a helicopter pilot spotted the wreckage approximately 100 Km north of Cochrane, Ontario. The cause of the crash was determined to be from pilot error and poor weather. Barilko scored the winning goal in Game 5 of the 1951 Stanley Cup finals to give Toronto the Cup. Toronto next won the Cup in 1962, the year he was found. Ironic.
#5 and #6
No, Bill doesn't wear prescription glasses, but he does wear sunglasses frequently.
nick Lidstrom Guy Lapointe Bill Barilko Bernie Geoffrion Denis Potvin Ulf Samuelsson Colin White not many "famous" players wore this number
Ace Bailey wore #6 for the Maple Leafs between 1926-1933. His number and the number of Bill Barilko (#6) are the only two the Maple Leafs have retired, other than #99 for Wayne Gretzky which has retired league wide.
Football numbers can range from 1-99. The numbers identify positions, so position payers have a range of uniform numbers they can be assigned. Quarterback can wear numbers 1-9, 10-19 Running Back can wear numbers 20-29, 30-39, 40-49 H-Back can wear numbers 40-49, 80-89 Wide Receiver can wear numbers 10-19, 80-89 Tight End can wear numbers 40-49, 80-89 Offensive Line can wear numbers 50-59, 60-69, 70-79 Defensive Line can wear numbers 50-59, 60-69, 70-79 Linebacker can wear numbers 50-59, 90-99 Corner back can wear numbers 20-29, 30-39, 40-49 Safety can wear numbers 20-29, 30-39, 40-49 Kicker can wear numbers 1-9 Punter can wear numbers 1-9 While this system went into place in 1973, exceptions can be made. The jersey number is assigned based in a players primary position However, if they change positions, they usually are not required to change numbers. In addition, the NFL will allow some players to use a number that is not in their position specified range. However, the Player has to pay a "fine" for the privilege.
A suit
He just likes to wear cross accessories.