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In professional ice hockey, legends are forged where grit meets glory, and the heart outweighs the odds. Such was Bob Baun, fondly called “Boomer” a Canadian ice hockey defenseman, who left his mark on NHL history. Born in 1936, Baun’s life intertwined with the Toronto Maple Leafs, forging a destiny that has inspired generations. He helped the Maple Leafs win Stanley Cups in 1962, 1963, 1964, and 1967.

However, the hockey community bid farewell to this legendary defenseman on August 14, 2023, as he left this world for his heavenly abode. With Baun’s passing, an era came to an end, leaving behind a legacy that will live on in the collective memory of fans, players, and enthusiasts. The president of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Brendan Shanahan, recently recalled a legendary moment when Baun defied all expectations to secure a decisive victory.

Toronto Maple Leafs’ president recalls an iconic NHL moment

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In a heartfelt expression of grief, Brendan Shanahan, the President of the Toronto Maple Leafs, honored the memory of Bob Baun’s unyielding spirit. He said, “The Toronto Maple Leafs are deeply saddened by the passing of Bob Baun, whose enduring legacy of remarkable resilience includes his iconic overtime game-winning goal during a Stanley Cup final despite playing with a broken leg.” He also described Baun’s constant toughness and his enormous pride in being a Toronto Maple Leaf.

According to NHL, he mentioned how his inspiring presence continues to represent the soul of the sport. He further gave condolences to his loved one and stated how his loss will be deeply felt by the team and its supporters. The most famous example of Baun’s legendary bravery is his unforgettable performance in Game 6 of the 1964 Stanley Cup Final. In the third period, Red Wings forward Alex Delvecchio attempted to shoot, but Baun blocked the shot, breaking his right ankle in the process. Carried off the ice and with his leg heavily taped and frozen, Baun defied the agony, returning to the game’s crucial moments.

Bob Baun’s legacy and impact

Recalling the moment, Baun’s own words spoke of the surreal experience, “I couldn’t figure what was wrong… My leg just turned to cream cheese.” Despite the excruciating pain, he pressed on, propelling the puck through traffic during overtime to force Game 7, an act of valor that resonates as one of the greatest displays of physical and emotional resilience in ice-hockey. The impact of Baun on the ice went far beyond specific instances. He accumulated 224 points over the course of his 17-season NHL career, making him a defensive cornerstone who will never be forgotten.

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Baun was a key component of Toronto’s victories, contributing 15 points in 96 Stanley Cup Playoff games and personifying teamwork and dedication. As the news of Bob Baun’s passing reverberated through the hockey world, the Toronto Maple Leafs and the broader NHL community mourned the loss of a true legend. The NHL Alumni Association expressed deep sorrow, remembering Baun’s contribution to the sport and his profound kindness off the ice. In a heartfelt post, on Twitter they paid homage to Baun’s impactful career and his commitment to both the game and his fellow athletes.

Read more: “He Was a Great Leaf”: Four-Time Stanley Cup Winner Bob Baun Passes Away Leaving NHL Fans Inconsolable

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It is apt to reflect upon Baun’s own words, “I was in a cast for six weeks. Was it worth it? Sure, it was. That’s how much winning the Stanley Cup meant to me.” As the hockey world reflects on his life, we celebrate not only a remarkable player but a beacon of inspiration whose story will continue to touch lives for generations to come.

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