The #93 jersey was worn by Alexander Godynyuk from 1990-92 and Doug Gilmour from 1991-97 and 2002-03.
John Kordic wore #31 with the Montreal Canadiens and he wore #27 with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He wore #44 when he played for the Quebec Nordiques and #25 with the Washington Capitals
Guard Sam Davis was the only Steelers player to wear #57 during the 1970's. He wore the number from 1967-1979.
Defensive end Dwight White wore #78 for the Steelers between 1971-1980.
Denny McLain wore #34 in his first two seasons with the Tigers (1963-1964) and #17 during the rest of his time with the Tigers (1965-1970). He wore #17 with the Senators in 1971 and the Athletics in 1972. He wore #30 with the Braves, also in 1972.
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.
Gary Roberts wore #10 for the Calgary Flames, Tampa Bay Lightning, and the Pittsburg Penguins and #7 for the Toronto Maple Leafs
The #93 jersey was worn by Alexander Godynyuk from 1990-92 and Doug Gilmour from 1991-97 and 2002-03.
Many players wore the number 12 in the Toronto Maple Leafs line. However, the most recent player wearing the number 12 is Tim Connolly. Tim Connolly is the starting center for the Toronto Maple Leafs on their first line.
Wendel wore number 17 with the leafs
John Kordic wore #31 with the Montreal Canadiens and he wore #27 with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He wore #44 when he played for the Quebec Nordiques and #25 with the Washington Capitals
According to hockey-reference.com (link below), Kirk Muller wore number 21 for the Toronto Maple Leafs from 1996-97, and only wore number 9 with the New Jersey Devils (1986-91), New York Islanders (1995-96), and Florida Panthers (1997-99) Kirk Muller's hockey-reference page: http://www.hockey-reference.com/players/m/mulleki01.html
No player on the New York Yankees wore uniform number 11 in 1970.
Norm Ullman wore number 9 for the Leafs from the time of the famous Frank Mahovlich trade with Detroit in 1968 thru the 1974-75 season after which the legendary centerman jumped to the WHA for a few last pro years. He had worn the number 7 for many great years with the Red Wings but star D-Man Tim Horton already owned that one in Toronto.
According to pro-football-reference.com, there was no player who wore number 17 on the active roster of the 1970 New York Jets.
Guard Sam Davis was the only Steelers player to wear #57 during the 1970's. He wore the number from 1967-1979.
he wore number 7