The following year, 1961-62, his
numbers were down, sort of. His goal total actually increased to 15
but Harris had only ten helpers for a total of 25 points over 67
regular season games. In the Stanley Cup championship run, Billy
added three points over 12 games.
Billy Harris – Junior and Minor Pro
Harris played major junior hockey with
the Toronto Marlboros from 1950-51 to 1954-55. However, over his
first two years, he played in just a total of five games while
playing mostly Junior 'B' hockey with the Weston Dukes. Over 167
regular season games with the Marlies, Billy scored 82 and assisted
on 101 for 183 points.
Billy played in 35 playoff games for
the Marlies, adding sixteen goals and 41 points. In his final season,
the Marlboros reached the Memorial Cup finals and won the
championship with a four games to one victory over the host Regina
Pats. Harris was teammed with Bob Baun and Bob Pulford on that Turk
Broda coached squad.
Harris jumped right to the NHL
following junior. However, in his second season, 1956-57, he was
dropped down to the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League
midseason. He played in 43 regular season AHL games with the Amerks
and two Calder Cup playoff games. For the Maple Leafs, he appeared in
just 23 games.
After moving back up to the NHL, Billy
was again returned to the AHL in the later parts of the 1964-65
season. When 48 games saw him produce just one goal with Toronto, he
was sent down to the Rochester Americans again.
Harris had a burr under his saddle
after being sent down. He played in eleven regular season games for
Rochester and contributed 14 points. In the playoffs, he led the
Amerks with 17 points over ten games. Rochester won the Calder Cup
championship over the Hershey Bears.
Two years later, Billy was on another
Calder Cup champion. This time, it was the 1966-67 Pittsburgh Hornets
taking out the Quebec Aces in the finals. It would be the swansong
for the Hornets with the Penguins entering the NHL for the 1967-68
season. Harris finished eighth in the AHL that season with 34 goals.
Billy Harris – NHL
Harris played in 769 regular season
National Hockey League games between 1955-56 and 1968-69 with the
Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings, Oakland Seals and Pittsburgh
Penguins. Over that time, he scored 126 and added 219 assists for 345
points.
In 62 playoff games, Billy added a
modest 18 points. He played for two Stanley Cup champions, the
1961-62 and 1963-64 Toronto Maple Leafs. Previous to that, he reached
the finals with Toronto in 1958-59 before losing out to the dynastic
Montreal Canadiens. That year, he was second on the team in scoring.
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