Pete Stemkowski
Jim Pappin
It was Jim Pappin.
In Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals on May 2, 1967, Jim Pappin scored the eventual Stanley Cup winning goal for the Maple Leafs at 19:24 of the second period.
In the 1931-32 season, the Stanley Cup winning goal was scored by Ace Bailey.
Pete Stemkowski Toronto won the game, beating Montreal 3-1 with Jim Pappin being credited with the game-deciding tally at the 19:24 of the second period. George Armstrong scored an empty-net tally with 47 seconds left to clinch the Cup. But did Pappin really score the goal? Or did someone else net the clincher in Game 6? Video replays show Pappin's shot was deflected, hitting Pete Stemkowski in what appears to be the derriere. Stemkowski always thought he felt something hit him in front of the net, but no one bothered to check TV replays back in 1967. Besides, the puck did go into the net and the Maple Leafs held off the Canadiens to win the Cup.
Dick Duff
Dick Duff
Haruad Rous
Bobby Baun
Maxime Talbot
Patrick Kane of the 2010 Stanley Cup Champions. He scored the game winning goal in overtime.He also comes from the Chicago Blackhawks.GO HAWKS!
Fernando Pisani