1960-61 was Larry Hillman's first season with the Toronto Maple Leafs after stints with the Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins. He played nearly a full season on the blue line in 1960-61 but in 1961-62, Hillman played just five games for the Maple Leafs.
Larry would rise again with the Maple
Leafs but not without time spent in the minors. He saw playoff action
with four Stanley Cup championship teams over his career, also
winning a Calder Cup in the American Hockey League and an Avco World
Trophy championship in the World Hockey Assocation.
Larry Hillman - 1961-62 Parkhurst 14
Appearing on his first Parkhurst card,
the stats showed he played 62 regular season games in 1960-61 for the
Maple Leafs, scoring three and setting up ten for 13 points. Larry
appeared in all Toronto's five Stanley Cup playoff games that season.
It was his first year with the Maple Leafs, appearing in just two
games with the Boston Bruins in 1959-60.
In 1961-62, Hillman played just five
regular season games with Toronto. He was not around for the playoffs
with Toronto taking the Stanley Cup for the first of three
consecutive seasons. Larry did play 26 games in the AHL with the
Rochester Americans.
Larry Hillman – Junior and Minor Pro
Hillman played three years of major
junior in the OHA between 1952-53 and 1954-55. His first year was
spent with the original Windsor Spitfires. He moved with the
franchise to Hamilton the following season and spent his final two
years with the Hamilton Tiger Cubs. The franchise exists today as the
Erie Otters.
Larry saw his first pro action during
his final year of junior. In 1954-55, Hillman was called up to the
Detroit Red Wings for seven regular season games. He also appeared in
three playoff games with the Red Wings winning the Stanley Cup over
the Montreal Canadiens in the finals.
1959-60 was an outstanding year for
Hillman. Playing the full 70 game AHL schedule for the Providence
Reds, Larry scored 12 and assisted on 31 for 43 points. He was the
recipient of the Eddie Shore Award as the league's top defenseman.
His 159 penalty minutes placed him sixth in the league.
Dropped back down to the minors for the
1964-65 season, Larry and the Rochester Americans made the most of
it. The Amerks met the Hershey Bears in the Calder Cup finals and
came out victorious.
Larry Hillman – NHL and WHA
Between 1954-55 and 1972-73, Hillman
played in 791 regular season National Hockey League games. Over that
time, he scored 36 and assisted on 196 for 232 points while sitting a
squeeky clean (for a defenseman) 579 minutes in the penalty box. He
also played 74 games in the Stanley Cup playoffs, adding eleven
points. Along with the Red Wings, Bruins and Maple Leafs, Hillman
also played for the Montreal Canadiens, Minnesota North Stars,
Philadelphia Flyers, Los Angeles Kings and Buffalo Sabres.
His three playoff games with Detroit in
1954-55 got Hillman his first Stanley Cup. He saw action with the
champion Maple Leafs in 1963-64 and again in 1966-67. In 1968-69,
Larry played a single playoff game for the Stanley Cup champion
Montreal Canadiens.
After the 1972-73 season, Hillman
jumped to the WHA. He played in the Rebel League for three years from
1973-74 to 1975-76. His first two years were spent with the Cleveland
Crusaders and his final year was with the Winnipeg Jets. Larry played
192 regular season games in the WHA, scoring six and assisting on 49
for 55 points. He played another 17 in the playoffs, adding six
points.
With the 1975-76 Jets, he helped the
team to an Avco World Trophy win over the Houston Aeros in the
finals. As head coach of the Jets in 1977-78, Hillman would once
again hoist the cup as Winnipeg took out the New England Whalers in
the finals.
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