Legends of Hockey – Dave Keon
David Michael Keon (born March 22, 1940 in Noranda, Quebec), is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey centre. He played professionally from 1960 to 1982, including 15 seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1986.
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I agree. The #14 …
I agree. The #14 should be retired, not just honoured. No one should wear #14.
Number 14 should be …
Number 14 should be retired. He is the greatest Leaf of all times.
My favourite Leaf …
My favourite Leaf all time glad I had a chance to see him play on TV. I watched the teams of the Ballard era. This is when I started to watch the leafs. Would love to meet him and shake his hand with a simple thank you. When I played ball hockey I decided to wear number 14.
Thanks Dave!!!
Keon was a classy …
Keon was a classy player, my all-time favourite!
An awesome skater, …
An awesome skater, great all around player and a true gentleman.
want to chat with …
want to chat with singles
this video was good PI
Davey’s number …
Davey’s number should be raised to the rafters at the ACC – ahead of Wendell’s!!! No. 14 – my all time favourite Maple Leaf.
Dave Keon is a best …
Dave Keon is a best leaf player ever
This was how hockey …
This was how hockey should be played.Dave Keon
is a classy individual and is a good role model in that you don’t need size to be great at what you do. Thanks for the memories Mr.Keon
here here!
here here!
Ballard was a …
Ballard was a cancer on the game. Davey Keon was a Maple Leafs Hero.