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Ryan Gagne
Oct 13, 2024
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Many great players have played with the Pittsburgh Penguins and Toronto Maple Leafs. Which ones have scored the most points with each club?

The Pittsburgh Penguins were an original expansion team in 1967, while the Toronto Maple Leafs were one of the first teams to form the NHL. 

Some great players have worn black, gold, blue, and white throughout their careers, winning Stanley Cup in one city or the other.

Here's a look at the top 10 point producers who spent time with the Penguins and Maple Leafs at some point in their careers. 

10. Pay Boutette - 315 points

  • Toronto (1976-1980) 141 points in 349 games
  • Pittsburgh (1982-1985) 174 points in 247 games

9. Randy Carlyle - 341 points

  • Toronto (1977-1978) 18 points in 94 games
  • Pittsburgh (1979-1984) 323 points in 397 games

8. John Cullen - 343 points

  • Pittsburgh (1989-1995) 272 points in 262 games
  • Toronto (1993-1994) 71 points in 100 games

7. George Ferguson - 362 points

  • Toronto (1973-1978) 167 points in 359 games
  • Pittsburgh (1979-1983) 195 points in 310 games

6. Larry Murphy -  403 points

  • Pittsburgh (1991-1995) 303 points in 328 games
  • Toronto (1996-1997) 100 points in 151 games

5. Ian Turnbull - 414 points

  • Toronto (1974-1982) 414 points in 580 games
  • Pittsburgh (1983) zero points in six games

4. Tim Horton -  469 points

  • Toronto (1950-1970) 458 points in 1,184 games
  • Pittsburgh (1972) 11 points in 44 games

3. Ron Francis - 623 points

  • Pittsburgh (1991-1998) 613 points in 533 games
  • Toronto (2004) 10 points in 12 games

2. Phil Kessel -  697 points

  • Toronto (2010-2015) 394 points in 446 games
  • Pittsburgh (2016-2019) 303 points in 328 games

1. Rick Kehoe - 767 points

  • Toronto (1972-1974) 131 points in 184 games
  • Pittsburgh (1975-1985) 636 points in 722 games

In 2024, four players have played on both sides of the rivalry including Michael Bunting, Noel Acciari, Ryan Reaves, and Matt Murray.

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