Talk:Doug Gilmour
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Not enough mention of him winning the Stanley Cup with the Flames. Also, the babysitter incident is not mentioned, why?
- Because you haven't added it? Adam Bishop 07:05, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC)
I'm not sure he was acquitted of the baby sitter thing, I think it was swept under the rug when he was traded. Also this article focuses on his time with the leafs which seems odd. Roadhockey 05:51, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
the babysitter issue is probably a sicky subject to include, especially if we are going to attempt neutrality. However it was the reason of the "hastily" traded part of his bio. and honestly, i think the hastily needs to go or be explained. at this point in history i'd vote on the removal of the hastily and just go with the fact that he was traded. Childhoodtrauma 21:47, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
If my memory is correct, Gilmour was traded from Toronto to NJ in 1995, then he was traded to Chicago, Baffulo, Montreal, and Toronto. Could anyone can verify the sequence?
- Not quite, Gilmour was traded from Toronto to New Jersey in 1997, then traded to Chi,Buf,Mont & Tor. Before his first stint with Toronto (1992-97) ,he played with St.Louis & Calgary. Mightberight/wrong 14:33, 27 October 2005
Somone should mention the huge outcry in toronto when doug gilmour was traded. Even comedy shows made fun of the Leafs move.
Gilmour did NOT lead the Flames playoff scoring in 1989 - either in points or goals. Al McInnis had the most points and Joe Mullen had more goals. ?Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.145.206.153 (talk) 07:41, 12 September 2007 (UTC)