49ers Dwight Clark, whose jersey number 87 was retired by the San Francisco 49ers, made one of the most memorable catches in NFL history in the 1982 NFC Championship.
Mickey Mantle had his #7 retired by the Yankees in 1969.
Former manager Tommy Lasorda.
Yogi Berra and Bill Dickey both had their number 8 jerseys retired by the Yankees.
That was the number of Mitch Richmond, the only number retired by the franchise of a player who played entirely on the Sacramento Kings.
Ace Bailey #6 retired by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1934.
Doug Flutie.
Vinod Kambli
To date there have been two Rangers whose suit was both black and gold. They are the Gold Ranger in Zeo and the Ranger Operator Series Gold in RPM.
Ned Kelly.
Tonto from the Lone Ranger had a horse named Scout
Steve shutt Yvan Cournoyer, whose number is among those retired by the Canadiens. (Steve Shutt wore #22) You're correct that Cournoyer's number was retired in his honor (as well as honoring Dickie Moore), but several Canadiens wore #12 after Cournoyer retired in 1979. Keith Acton wore it in the early 80's, as did Serge Boisvert. Mike Keane wore it in the early 90's before he was traded to Colorado with Patrick Roy.