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John K. Samson
PO Box 83‐971 Corydon Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3M 3S3
February 23, 2013
Mr. Bill Hay, Chairman of the Board, and Members of the Selection Committee
The Hockey Hall of Fame
30 Yonge Street
Toronto, Ontario
M5V 1X8
Dear Mr. Bill Hay, Chairman of the Board, and Members of the Selection Committee, Hockey
Hall of Fame;
In accordance with the Hockey Hall of Fame’s Policy Regarding Public Submission of
Candidates Eligible for Election into Honoured Membership, please accept this bona‐fide
submission putting forth the name Reggie Joseph Leach for your consideration.
A member of the Berens River First Nation, Reggie Joseph Leach was born in 1950 in Riverton,
Manitoba. While facing the injustices of racism and poverty, and playing on borrowed skates
for much of his childhood, Leach’s terrific speed and honed shooting skills earned him the
nickname “The Riverton Rifle.” He went on to become one of the most gifted and exciting
hockey players of his generation.
His pro‐hockey accomplishments are truly impressive: two‐time NHL All Star, Conn Smythe
Trophy winner (the only non‐goalie from a losing team to ever win it), 1975 Stanley Cup
winner, 1976 Canada Cup winner, and Regular Season Goal Scoring Leader, to name a few.
His minor league record is remarkable, too. As a legendary member of the MJHL/WCJHL Flin
Flon Bombers, Mr. Leach led the league in goal‐scoring twice, and was placed on the First All‐
Star team every season he played.
The statistical analysis in the pages that follow, prepared by Phil Russell of Dozen Able Men
Data Design (Ottawa, Ontario), makes a clear and persuasive case that Mr. Leach’s numbers
as an MJHL, WCJHL, International and NHL player qualify him for induction as an honoured
member.
Although statistics often provide the tune to which we set our ambitions, we are taught that, in
the end, a person should only be judged by the content of his or her character. Reggie Leach’s
most impressive feat may therefore be his continued battle against alcoholism. Mr. Leach has
dedicated much of his time speaking to young people, with admirable honesty and directness,
about how alcohol injured every aspect of his life. The value of his ongoing service as a
mentor is incalculable.
As a songwriter, I’ve expressed my belief that Reggie Leach should be inducted into the hall of
fame with a song that takes the form of an online petition, called www.ipetitions.com/petition/
rivertonrifle/. On the next page you will find the lyrics, and a link to thousands of signatures
that have been collected from people all over the world.
Above all, the letters of support included in this submission, many of them from First Nations
people, are the most abiding proof that Reggie Joseph Leach has inspired and encouraged
people both in and far beyond the world of hockey, and therefore deserves to be inducted into
the Hockey Hall of Fame as an Honoured Member.
Thank you for giving this submission your thoughtful attention.
Yours truly,
John K. Samson
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Whereas Reggie Leach was born and played minor hockey
back in my hometown. The Rifle fired his first 500 here,
slapped his way into the NHL.
Whereas some of us weren’t always fair to the Native kid on
borrowed skates—chippy Goolies and Ukranians in the
corners with our elbows up.
Whereas Reggie on a play‐off run could make a dad go buy
the new TV, and put his youngest by the window, place the
split antenna in her tiny hands.
Whereas photos from the old Tribune of Reggie smiling with
the Stanley Cup curled their corners, dropped off bedroom
walls, left a square of where they used to be.
Therefore we, the undersigned, put forth his name to the
Hockey Hall of Fame.
(Please visit www.ipetitions.com/petition/rivertonrifle/ to view
the signatures.)
Career Statistics
Career Highlights
In the 1975‐76 season, Reggie scored a then‐record
80 goals; 61 goals in the regular season and 19
more in the playoffs.
Reggie set the record for most goals in a single
playoffs, scoring 19 in the 1976 post‐season. The
record was equalled by Jari Kurri in 1985. Kurri
achieved this feat in 18 games, Reggie in just 16.
Only five players from the losing team have won the Conn Smythe Trophy. Four of them were
goalies. The fifth? Reggie Leach, the only skater from a non‐Stanley Cup winning side to be
named as the championship’s most valuable player.
On May 6, 1976, Reggie scored 5 goals in a
playoff game against the Boston Bruins. Only four
other players in NHL history have accomplished this
feat—all are Honoured Members of the Hockey Hall
of Fame.
Reggie Leach Career Stats in Comparison
Wayne Gretzky ’93
Sidney Crosby
Jari Kurri ’87
15
10
5
Leach
Kurri ’85
Sakic
Bossy ’81
Gretzky ’85
Payne
Bossy ’82
Bossy ’83
Stevens
Lemieux ’92
Neely ’91
Mullen ’89
Simpson ’90
Lemieux ’91
Bure ’93
Messier ’83
Cournoyer ’73
Kurri ’87
Crosby ’09
Gretzky ’93
Steve Yzerman (88‐89)
Jari Kurri (85‐86)
Mario Lemieux (87‐88)
Guy Lafleur (77‐78)
Luc Robitaille (92‐93)
Jaromir Jagr (95‐96)
Brett Hull (91‐92)
Mike Bossy (78‐79)
Phil Esposito (71‐72)
Pavel Bure (93‐94)
Bernie Nicholls (88‐89)
Mario Lemieux (92‐93)
Mike Bossy (82‐83)
Phil Esposito (73‐74)
Phil Esposito (70‐71)
Teemu Selanne (92‐93)
Mario Lemieux (95‐96)
REGGIE LEACH (75-76)
100
Yvan Cournoyer
Mark Messier
Pavel Bure
Mario Lemieux ’91
Craig Simpson ’90
Joe Mullen ’89
Mike Bossy (81‐82)
Alexander Mogilny (92‐93)
Wayne Gretzky (82‐83)
Brett Hull (89‐90)
Mike Bossy (80‐81)
Wayne Gretzky (84‐85)
Jari Kurri (84‐85)
Wayne Gretzky (81‐82)
Brett Hull (90‐91)
Mario Lemieux (88‐89)
Wayne Gretzky (83‐84)
GOALS
80
Cam Neely ’91
Mario Lemieux ’92
Kevin Stevens
Mike Bossy ’83
Mike Bossy ’82
Steve Payne
Wayne Gretzky ’85
Mike Bossy ’81
Joe Sakic
Jari Kurri ’85
REGGIE LEACH
GOALS
Most Goals in a Season
Regular Season & Playoffs
Honoured Member
80 GOALS
60
40
20
Source: www.hockey-reference.com
Most Goals in One Playoff Season
Honoured Member
20 19 GOALS
GAMES PLAYED
16
18
22
18
18
19
19
19
16
15
19
21
22
23
24
15
22
23
24
15
Source: www.hockey-reference.com
Ace Bailey
Punch Broadbent
Bobby Bauer
Babe Siebert
Lynn Patrick
Herbie Lewis
Gordie Drillon
Bun Cook
Bert Olmstead
Bryan Hextall
Hooley Smith
Sweeney Schriner
Woody Dumart
Doug Bentley
Charlie Conacher
Roy Conacher
Dit Clapper
Bill Cook
Toe Blake
Harry Watson
Syd Howe
Bob Gainey
Busher Jackson
Cy Denneny
Bill Mosienko
Dickie Moore
Aurele Joliat
Bob Pulford
Dick Duff
George Armstrong
Clark Gillies
Andy Bathgate
Ted Lindsay
REGGIE LEACH
Bernie Geoffrion
Cam Neely
Rod Gilbert
Bill Barber
Steve Shutt
Yvan Cournoyer
Pavel Bure
Glenn Anderson
Lanny McDonald
Joe Mullen
Frank Mahovlich
Maurice Richard
Michel Goulet
Johnny Bucyk
Guy Lafleur
Mike Bossy
Jari Kurri
Dino Ciccarelli
Bobby Hull
Luc Robitaille
Mike Gartner
Brett Hull
Gordie Howe
GOALS
Regular Season Goals by Wingers
Honoured Members† & Reggie Leach
†
Minimum of 200 games played
381 GOALS
200
400
600
800
Data source: www.hhof.com
Joe Primeau
George Hay
Edgar Laprade
Ace Bailey
Punch Broadbent
Bobby Bauer
Harry Oliver
Ebbie Goodfellow
Billy Burch
Frank Nighbor
Buddy O'Connor
Babe Siebert
Lynn Patrick
Herbie Lewis
Gordie Drillon
Bun Cook
Frank Boucher
Clint Smith
Reg Noble
Igor Larionov
Cooney Weiland
Bert Olmstead
Bryan Hextall
Sid Abel
Marty Barry
Bill Cowley
Hooley Smith
Syl Apps
Babe Dye
Sweeney Schriner
Woody Dumart
Elmer Lach
Doug Bentley
Charlie Conacher
Roy Conacher
Dit Clapper
Milt Schmidt
Bill Cook
Ted Kennedy
Toe Blake
Harry Watson
Syd Howe
Bob Gainey
Busher Jackson
Max Bentley
Cy Denneny
Bill Mosienko
Dickie Moore
Aurele Joliat
Howie Morenz
Red Kelly
Bob Pulford
Dick Duff
George Armstrong
Clark Gillies
Nels Stewart
Adam Oates
Andy Bathgate
Bobby Clarke
Henri Richard
Jacques Lemaire
Bernie Federko
Ted Lindsay
REGGIE LEACH
Bernie Geoffrion
Cam Neely
Dave Keon
Rod Gilbert
Bill Barber
Steve Shutt
Yvan Cournoyer
Pavel Bure
Peter Stastny
Doug Gilmour
Alex Delvecchio
Pat LaFontaine
Denis Savard
Darryl Sittler
Norm Ullman
Jean Ratelle
Glenn Anderson
Lanny McDonald
Joe Mullen
Jean Beliveau
Gil Perreault
Dale Hawerchuk
Bryan Trottier
Frank Mahovlich
Stan Mikita
Maurice Richard
Michel Goulet
Ron Francis
Johnny Bucyk
Guy Lafleur
Joe Nieuwendyk
Mats Sundin
Mike Bossy
Jari Kurri
Dino Ciccarelli
Bobby Hull
Joe Sakic
Luc Robitaille
Mario Lemieux
Steve Yzerman
Mark Messier
Mike Gartner
Phil Esposito
Marcel Dionne
Brett Hull
Gordie Howe
Wayne Gretzky
GOALS
Regular Season Goals by Forwards
Honoured Members† & Reggie Leach
Minimum of 200 games played
†
381 GOALS
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
Data source: www.hhof.com
Playoff Goals by Wingers
Ace Bailey
Punch Broadbent
Babe Siebert
Bryan Hextall
Aurele Joliat
Doug Bentley
Lynn Patrick
Bill Mosienko
Hooley Smith
Bobby Bauer
Woody Dumart
Dit Clapper
Bill Cook
Herbie Lewis
Bun Cook
Roy Conacher
Bert Olmstead
Harry Watson
Cy Denneny
Syd Howe
Charlie Conacher
Busher Jackson
Sweeney Schriner
Andy Bathgate
Bob Gainey
Bob Pulford
Toe Blake
George Armstrong
Gordie Drillon
Dick Duff
Rod Gilbert
Pavel Bure
Michel Goulet
Johnny Bucyk
Mike Gartner
Lanny McDonald
Dickie Moore
Clark Gillies
Ted Lindsay
REGGIE LEACH
Steve Shutt
Frank Mahovlich
Bill Barber
Cam Neely
Luc Robitaille
Bernie Geoffrion
Guy Lafleur
Joe Mullen
Bobby Hull
Yvan Cournoyer
Gordie Howe
Dino Ciccarelli
Maurice Richard
Mike Bossy
Glenn Anderson
Brett Hull
Jari Kurri
GOALS
Honoured Members† & Reggie Leach
†
Minimum of 20 playoff games
47 GOALS
20
40
60
80
100
120
Data source: www.hhof.com
Ace Bailey
Frank Nighbor
Punch Broadbent
Joe Primeau
Babe Siebert
Ebbie Goodfellow
Bryan Hextall
Nels Stewart
Aurele Joliat
Doug Bentley
Clint Smith
Harry Oliver
Lynn Patrick
Bill Mosienko
Hooley Smith
Bobby Bauer
Bill Cowley
Cooney Weiland
Woody Dumart
Howie Morenz
Dit Clapper
Bill Cook
Herbie Lewis
Buddy O'Connor
Marty Barry
Bun Cook
Roy Conacher
Frank Boucher
Bert Olmstead
Harry Watson
Cy Denneny
Syd Howe
Charlie Conacher
Max Bentley
Busher Jackson
Sweeney Schriner
Elmer Lach
Marcel Dionne
Andy Bathgate
Milt Schmidt
Syl Apps
Bob Gainey
Bob Pulford
Toe Blake
Pat LaFontaine
George Armstrong
Gordie Drillon
Sid Abel
Ted Kennedy
Darryl Sittler
Igor Larionov
Norm Ullman
Dale Hawerchuk
Dick Duff
Jean Ratelle
Dave Keon
Red Kelly
Peter Stastny
Gil Perreault
Rod Gilbert
Alex Delvecchio
Bernie Federko
Pavel Bure
Mats Sundin
Michel Goulet
Johnny Bucyk
Adam Oates
Bobby Clarke
Mike Gartner
Lanny McDonald
Ron Francis
Dickie Moore
Clark Gillies
Ted Lindsay
REGGIE LEACH
Henri Richard
Steve Shutt
Frank Mahovlich
Bill Barber
Cam Neely
Luc Robitaille
Bernie Geoffrion
Guy Lafleur
Stan Mikita
Doug Gilmour
Joe Mullen
Jacques Lemaire
Phil Esposito
Bobby Hull
Yvan Cournoyer
Denis Savard
Joe Nieuwendyk
Gordie Howe
Steve Yzerman
Bryan Trottier
Dino Ciccarelli
Mario Lemieux
Jean Beliveau
Maurice Richard
Joe Sakic
Mike Bossy
Glenn Anderson
Brett Hull
Jari Kurri
Mark Messier
Wayne Gretzky
GOALS
Playoff Goals by Forwards
Honoured Members† & Reggie Leach
Minimum of 20 playoff games
†
47 GOALS
20
40
60
80
100
120
Data source: www.hhof.com
Regular Season Goals per
Game by Wingers
Bob Gainey
Bert Olmstead
Babe Siebert
George Armstrong
Bob Pulford
Woody Dumart
Dit Clapper
Dick Duff
Hooley Smith
Harry Watson
Herbie Lewis
George Hay
Lynn Patrick
Andy Bathgate
Reg Noble
Clark Gillies
Bun Cook
Syd Howe
Ace Bailey
Ted Lindsay
Johnny Bucyk
Bill Mosienko
Dickie Moore
Bobby Bauer
Busher Jackson
Rod Gilbert
Doug Bentley
Punch Broadbent
Toe Blake
REGGIE LEACH
Aurele Joliat
Sweeney Schriner
Bryan Hextall
Glenn Anderson
Yvan Cournoyer
Bernie Geoffrion
Lanny McDonald
Frank Mahovlich
Gordie Howe
Steve Shutt
Roy Conacher
Bill Barber
Luc Robitaille
Joe Mullen
Jari Kurri
Bill Cook
Charlie Conacher
Dino Ciccarelli
Mike Gartner
Guy Lafleur
Gordie Drillon
Michel Goulet
Cam Neely
Maurice Richard
Bobby Hull
Brett Hull
Pavel Bure
Babe Dye
Cy Denneny
Mike Bossy
GOALS
Honoured Members† & Reggie Leach
Minimum of 200 games played
†
0.41 GOALS PER GAME
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
Data source: www.hhof.com
Igor Larionov
Bob Gainey
Joe Primeau
Bert Olmstead
Red Kelly
Edgar Laprade
Babe Siebert
Ebbie Goodfellow
George Armstrong
Adam Oates
Bob Pulford
Woody Dumart
Dit Clapper
Harry Oliver
Dick Duff
Buddy O'Connor
Hooley Smith
Henri Richard
Frank Boucher
Harry Watson
Alex Delvecchio
Milt Schmidt
Doug Gilmour
Dave Keon
Herbie Lewis
Sid Abel
George Hay
Bobby Clarke
Ron Francis
Lynn Patrick
Elmer Lach
Andy Bathgate
Reg Noble
Ted Kennedy
Clark Gillies
Clint Smith
Bun Cook
Syd Howe
Cooney Weiland
Norm Ullman
Billy Burch
Ace Bailey
Ted Lindsay
Bill Cowley
Johnny Bucyk
Bill Mosienko
Dickie Moore
Bernie Federko
Bobby Bauer
Max Bentley
Busher Jackson
Rod Gilbert
Marty Barry
Jean Ratelle
Doug Bentley
Stan Mikita
Mark Messier
Denis Savard
Frank Nighbor
Punch Broadbent
Toe Blake
REGGIE LEACH
Bryan Trottier
Aurele Joliat
Sweeney Schriner
Bryan Hextall
Mats Sundin
Jacques Lemaire
Gil Perreault
Dale Hawerchuk
Glenn Anderson
Darryl Sittler
Yvan Cournoyer
Bernie Geoffrion
Joe Nieuwendyk
Lanny McDonald
Jean Beliveau
Frank Mahovlich
Gordie Howe
Joe Sakic
Steve Shutt
Steve Yzerman
Peter Stastny
Roy Conacher
Bill Barber
Luc Robitaille
Joe Mullen
Syl Apps
Jari Kurri
Bill Cook
Charlie Conacher
Howie Morenz
Dino Ciccarelli
Mike Gartner
Guy Lafleur
Gordie Drillon
Nels Stewart
Michel Goulet
Pat LaFontaine
Marcel Dionne
Cam Neely
Maurice Richard
Phil Esposito
Bobby Hull
Brett Hull
Wayne Gretzky
Pavel Bure
Babe Dye
Mario Lemieux
Cy Denneny
Mike Bossy
GOALS
Regular Season Goals per
Game by Forwards
Honoured Members† & Reggie Leach
Minimum of 200 games played
†
0.41 GOALS PER GAME
0.1
0.2
0.31
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
Data source: www.hhof.com
Playoff Goals per Game by
Wingers
Woody Dumart
Bob Gainey
Bert Olmstead
Ace Bailey
Babe Siebert
Dit Clapper
Punch Broadbent
Aurele Joliat
Hooley Smith
Bryan Hextall
Lynn Patrick
Bobby Bauer
George Armstrong
Syd Howe
Busher Jackson
Harry Watson
Dick Duff
Bob Pulford
Bill Cook
Clark Gillies
Sweeney Schriner
Bun Cook
Johnny Bucyk
Dickie Moore
Herbie Lewis
Charlie Conacher
Mike Gartner
Ted Lindsay
Roy Conacher
Luc Robitaille
Frank Mahovlich
Lanny McDonald
Andy Bathgate
Doug Bentley
Bill Barber
Glenn Anderson
Joe Mullen
Michel Goulet
Rod Gilbert
Toe Blake
Gordie Howe
Yvan Cournoyer
Bernie Geoffrion
Guy Lafleur
Bill Mosienko
REGGIE LEACH
Steve Shutt
Brett Hull
Dino Ciccarelli
Gordie Drillon
Bobby Hull
Jari Kurri
Pavel Bure
Cam Neely
Maurice Richard
Cy Denneny
Mike Bossy
GPG
Honoured Members† & Reggie Leach
†
Minimum of 20 playoff games
0.50 GOALS PER GAME
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
Data source: www.hhof.com
Joe Primeau
Woody Dumart
Bob Gainey
Bert Olmstead
Ace Bailey
Babe Siebert
Dit Clapper
Punch Broadbent
Ebbie Goodfellow
Nels Stewart
Bill Cowley
Frank Nighbor
Aurele Joliat
Igor Larionov
Red Kelly
Hooley Smith
Bryan Hextall
Lynn Patrick
Bobby Bauer
George Armstrong
Clint Smith
Syd Howe
Elmer Lach
Busher Jackson
Adam Oates
Harry Watson
Jean Ratelle
Dick Duff
Cooney Weiland
Ron Francis
Henri Richard
Milt Schmidt
Bob Pulford
Bill Cook
Buddy O'Connor
Norm Ullman
Harry Oliver
Clark Gillies
Sid Abel
Alex Delvecchio
Frank Boucher
Sweeney Schriner
Bobby Clarke
Dale Hawerchuk
Bryan Trottier
Bun Cook
Doug Gilmour
Johnny Bucyk
Howie Morenz
Dickie Moore
Herbie Lewis
Charlie Conacher
Dave Keon
Marty Barry
Mike Gartner
Max Bentley
Ted Lindsay
Peter Stastny
Roy Conacher
Steve Yzerman
Syl Apps
Luc Robitaille
Gil Perreault
Ted Kennedy
Frank Mahovlich
Lanny McDonald
Pat LaFontaine
Stan Mikita
Darryl Sittler
Bernie Federko
Andy Bathgate
Denis Savard
Doug Bentley
Bill Barber
Glenn Anderson
Mats Sundin
Joe Nieuwendyk
Joe Mullen
Jacques Lemaire
Michel Goulet
Marcel Dionne
Rod Gilbert
Toe Blake
Gordie Howe
Yvan Cournoyer
Bernie Geoffrion
Guy Lafleur
Bill Mosienko
Mark Messier
Phil Esposito
Jean Beliveau
Joe Sakic
REGGIE LEACH
Steve Shutt
Brett Hull
Dino Ciccarelli
Gordie Drillon
Bobby Hull
Jari Kurri
Pavel Bure
Wayne Gretzky
Cam Neely
Maurice Richard
Cy Denneny
Mike Bossy
Mario Lemieux
GPG
Playoff Goals per Game
by Forwards
Honoured Members† & Reggie Leach
Minimum of 20 playoff games
†
0.50 GOALS PER GAME
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
Data source: www.hhof.com
DECREASE
Doug Bentley
Bob Pulford
Gordie Drillon
Toe Blake
Dino Ciccarelli
Herbie Lewis
Steve Shutt
Rod Gilbert
Jari Kurri
Maurice Richard
Andy Bathgate
Cam Neely
Bill Mosienko
REGGIE LEACH
-0.2
Goals per Game
Production
in the Playoffs
vs. Regular Season
by Wingers
Punch Broadbent
Aurele Joliat
Ace Bailey
Bill Cook
Bryan Hextall
Bobby Bauer
Charlie Conacher
Mike Gartner
Woody Dumart
Busher Jackson
Cy Denneny
Dit Clapper
Sweeney Schriner
Roy Conacher
Mike Bossy
Luc Robitaille
Syd Howe
Babe Siebert
Lynn Patrick
Michel Goulet
Frank Mahovlich
Hooley Smith
Pavel Bure
Bert Olmstead
Brett Hull
Lanny McDonald
Bob Gainey
Bill Barber
Joe Mullen
Bobby Hull
Clark Gillies
Guy Lafleur
Harry Watson
Johnny Bucyk
Glenn Anderson
Dickie Moore
Gordie Howe
George Armstrong
Dick Duff
Bun Cook
Yvan Cournoyer
Bernie Geoffrion
Ted Lindsay
-0.1
Honoured Members†
& Reggie Leach
†
Minimum of 20 playoff games
INCREASE
+0.9 GOALS PER GAME
0
+0.1
Data source: www.hhof.com
DECREASE
-0.3
-0.2
Adam Oates
Frank Boucher
Doug Bentley
Buddy O'Connor
Harry Oliver
Bernie Federko
Igor Larionov
Bob Pulford
Gordie Drillon
Toe Blake
Dino Ciccarelli
Doug Gilmour
Joe Sakic
Herbie Lewis
Jean Beliveau
Ted Kennedy
Dave Keon
Steve Shutt
Rod Gilbert
Jari Kurri
Maurice Richard
Andy Bathgate
Mark Messier
Cam Neely
Bill Mosienko
REGGIE LEACH
-0.1
Goals per Game
Production
in the Playoffs
vs. Regular Season
by Forwards
Nels Stewart
Punch Broadbent
Aurele Joliat
Ace Bailey
Bill Cook
Bryan Hextall
Frank Nighbor
Bill Cowley
Pat LaFontaine
Howie Morenz
Bobby Bauer
Charlie Conacher
Mike Gartner
Woody Dumart
Busher Jackson
Dale Hawerchuk
Jean Ratelle
Cy Denneny
Dit Clapper
Marcel Dionne
Syl Apps
Sweeney Schriner
Peter Stastny
Roy Conacher
Mike Bossy
Luc Robitaille
Steve Yzerman
Syd Howe
Clint Smith
Babe Siebert
Lynn Patrick
Phil Esposito
Bryan Trottier
Joe Primeau
Michel Goulet
Frank Mahovlich
Hooley Smith
Pavel Bure
Bert Olmstead
Brett Hull
Lanny McDonald
Elmer Lach
Cooney Weiland
Bob Gainey
Norm Ullman
Gil Perreault
Ebbie Goodfellow
Darryl Sittler
Bill Barber
Joe Mullen
Bobby Hull
Ron Francis
Clark Gillies
Guy Lafleur
Mario Lemieux
Marty Barry
Harry Watson
Joe Nieuwendyk
Johnny Bucyk
Glenn Anderson
Max Bentley
Dickie Moore
Gordie Howe
Sid Abel
Milt Schmidt
Wayne Gretzky
George Armstrong
Henri Richard
Red Kelly
Dick Duff
Jacques Lemaire
Bun Cook
Stan Mikita
Yvan Cournoyer
Bernie Geoffrion
Alex Delvecchio
Denis Savard
Bobby Clarke
Ted Lindsay
Mats Sundin
Honoured Members†
& Reggie Leach
†
Minimum of 20 playoff games
INCREASE
0
+0.9 GOALS PER GAME
+0.1
Data source: www.hhof.com
Regular Season Points by Wingers
George Hay
Punch Broadbent
Ace Bailey
Babe Dye
Bobby Bauer
Reg Noble
Gordie Drillon
Babe Siebert
Bun Cook
Herbie Lewis
Cy Denneny
Lynn Patrick
Bryan Hextall
Bill Cook
Charlie Conacher
Sweeney Schriner
Hooley Smith
Roy Conacher
Woody Dumart
Harry Watson
Aurele Joliat
Dit Clapper
Busher Jackson
Bob Gainey
Toe Blake
Syd Howe
Bill Mosienko
Doug Bentley
Dick Duff
Bert Olmstead
Dickie Moore
Bob Pulford
REGGIE LEACH
Cam Neely
Clark Gillies
George Armstrong
Pavel Bure
Steve Shutt
Bernie Geoffrion
Ted Lindsay
Yvan Cournoyer
Bill Barber
Maurice Richard
Andy Bathgate
Lanny McDonald
Rod Gilbert
Joe Mullen
Glenn Anderson
Frank Mahovlich
Mike Bossy
Michel Goulet
Bobby Hull
Dino Ciccarelli
Mike Gartner
Guy Lafleur
Johnny Bucyk
Brett Hull
Luc Robitaille
Jari Kurri
Gordie Howe
POINTS
Honoured Members† & Reggie Leach
†
Minimum of 200 games played
666 POINTS
250
500
750
1000
1250
1500
1750
1000
Data source: www.hhof.com
Playoff Points by Wingers
Ace Bailey
Punch Broadbent
Babe Siebert
Bill Mosienko
Lynn Patrick
Bryan Hextall
Doug Bentley
Bun Cook
Cy Denneny
Bobby Bauer
Hooley Smith
Aurele Joliat
Herbie Lewis
Bill Cook
Harry Watson
Woody Dumart
Sweeney Schriner
Dit Clapper
Roy Conacher
Busher Jackson
Charlie Conacher
Andy Bathgate
Gordie Drillon
Syd Howe
Bob Pulford
Bert Olmstead
George Armstrong
Toe Blake
Rod Gilbert
REGGIE LEACH
Pavel Bure
Bob Gainey
Michel Goulet
Dick Duff
Lanny McDonald
Cam Neely
Mike Gartner
Clark Gillies
Ted Lindsay
Steve Shutt
Johnny Bucyk
Joe Mullen
Bill Barber
Dickie Moore
Frank Mahovlich
Bernie Geoffrion
Dino Ciccarelli
Maurice Richard
Luc Robitaille
Yvan Cournoyer
Bobby Hull
Guy Lafleur
Gordie Howe
Mike Bossy
Brett Hull
Glenn Anderson
Jari Kurri
POINTS
Honoured Members† & Reggie Leach
†
Minimum of 20 playoff games
69 POINTS
50
100
150
200
250
Data source: www.hhof.com
Regular Season Games by Wingers
George Hay
Babe Dye
Punch Broadbent
Gordie Drillon
Ace Bailey
Bobby Bauer
Cy Denneny
Bryan Hextall
Lynn Patrick
Charlie Conacher
Bun Cook
Bill Cook
Herbie Lewis
Sweeney Schriner
Roy Conacher
Reg Noble
Doug Bentley
Toe Blake
Babe Siebert
Busher Jackson
Aurele Joliat
Syd Howe
Pavel Bure
Bill Mosienko
Hooley Smith
Dickie Moore
Cam Neely
Mike Bossy
Woody Dumart
Harry Watson
Dit Clapper
Bert Olmstead
Bernie Geoffrion
Bill Barber
Steve Shutt
REGGIE LEACH
Clark Gillies
Yvan Cournoyer
Maurice Richard
Dick Duff
Joe Mullen
Bobby Hull
Rod Gilbert
Ted Lindsay
Andy Bathgate
Bob Pulford
Michel Goulet
Lanny McDonald
Guy Lafleur
Glenn Anderson
Bob Gainey
Frank Mahovlich
George Armstrong
Dino Ciccarelli
Jari Kurri
Brett Hull
Luc Robitaille
Mike Gartner
Johnny Bucyk
Gordie Howe
GAMES
Honoured Members† & Reggie Leach
Minimum of 200 games played
†
934 GAMES
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
Data source: www.hhof.com
Letters of Support
February 15, 2013
To the Members of the Selection Committee of the Hockey Hall of Fame,
My name is Joseph Boyden, a Canadian mixed blood novelist and
journalist of Irish and Ojibwe heritage. My novels include the
internationally bestselling Three Day Road and Through Black Spruce, and
they’ve won such prizes as the Scotiabank Giller, The Rogers Writers
Trust Prize, The Amazon First Novel Award, and McNally Robinson
Aboriginal Book of the Year Award.
I am writing this letter to ask you to consider nominating Reggie Leach for
Honoured Membership in the Hockey Hall of Fame. I can personally attest
to how Mr. Leach was and certainly continues to be an amazing inspiration
to Aboriginal youth across this country. He’s a point of pride for First
Nations people in Canada and has opened the door to so many youth
wanting not just to play the game of hockey but to succeed in a world that
is often foreign and frightening to them.
I don’t have to tell you all of “The Riverton Rifle’s” many accomplishments
on the ice as his years of excellence, record-breaking play, and
sportsmanship speak for themselves. But what makes Reggie Leach such
a standout player and person is his continued love for his community and
for communities across our nation, the adoration of his fans, aboriginal and
non-aboriginal alike, and the pride he has instilled in so many young
people since his first days on the ice.
His admission to the hallowed halls of your institution will bring real pride to
people across our continent. Reggie Leach broke down a lot of barriers
and made a massive positive impact on the game and on a lot of us kids
watching him with breathless wonder and amazement.
Sincerely,
Joseph Boyden
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DEPARTMENT OF
INDIGENOUS STUDIES
1600 West Bank Drive
Peterborough, ON Canada K9J 7B8
Telephone (705) 748-1011 ext. 7466
Facsimile (705) 748-1416
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.trentu.ca/indigenousstudies
January 30, 2013
To the Members of the Hockey Hall of Fame Selection Committee:
I am writing this letter to support the induction of Reggie Leach, a member of Berens River First Nation
into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Hockey is a sport that is held close to the heart for many First Nations
people. In my nation, hockey is the younger sibling of baagaataa’awe or lacrosse and our children and
youth are involved in the sport both through minor hockey, Aboriginal hockey programs, and by simply
going out onto the lake in boots or on borrowed skates and just playing.
Reggie Leach was born in 1950. Growing up as a First Nations person in the 1950s and 1960s was
difficult. First nations people were not able to practice their ceremonies, hire a lawyer or organize
politically until 1958. First Nations people did not have the right to vote in Canada until 1960. Through
the 1970s and 1980s Native people faced tremendous racism and discrimination, often in addition to
living in conditions of poverty. None of these barriers stopped Leach – he was not only able to overcome
these obstacles, but he was able to carry himself forward to become the highest caliber of athlete. He
was able to obtain excellence.
Leach has continued his commitment to the sport of hockey and to Aboriginal communities. He is a
regular participant and supporter of Aboriginal youth hockey tournaments, clinics and workshops. He is
an inspiring speaker for our youth. He has also started a hockey school along with his son Jamie Leach,
who played for the Pittsburgh Penguins in the early 1990s, and the two hope to bring the school to First
Nation youth in Canada. Milton Tootoosis, the president of Oskana Minor Hockey Development Inc.
says “Reggie is a great role model. He's a great guy for giving back to the community and we all
appreciate that.”
Leach is a role model for our young people not only because he was an outstanding hockey player
committed to giving back to our communities but also because he has overcome addition. Aboriginal
communities continually battle against substance abuse as our people search for ways to cope with
ongoing and historic trauma. Leach talks openly about the negative ways alcohol impacted his life and
career. He honestly shares a pathway to a different life – these are the kinds of stories Aboriginal youth
need to hear.
My son plays both lacrosse and soccer in our town and is an avid hockey fan. For his ninth birthday, his
dream was to go to the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. While we visited the exhibits he carried with
him a list of First Nations, Métis and Inuit players. We found several NHL players with Aboriginal
ancestry on the Stanley Cup, including George Armstrong (Toronto Maple Leafs), Theo Fleury (Flames),
Bryan Trottier, Chris Simon (Colorado Avalanche), and of course Reggie Leach with the Philadelphia
Flyers. He asked me why we had to search so hard for our contribution. I had no answer.
Our children and youth need to see themselves, their realities and their stories reflected back to them in a
positive way. This mirroring shows our youth that they too can dream and achieve and contribute to their
communities and broader society. It places their experiences in a historical context enabling them to be
inspired and challenged by the generation that has gone before them. Reggie Leach and his story of
persistence, commitment and success in the sport of hockey is one of those examples. His story dazzles
our children’s eyes. Reggie Leach is our hero.
In writing this, I ask that you give the submission package for the induction of Reggie Leach into the
Hockey Hall of Fame your full attention. This induction would not only have tremendous meaning for
Leach, his fans and Aboriginal People all over Canada, but it would inspire a new generation of
Indigenous athletes to strive for excellence and to persist despite the barriers they face. Reggie Leach is
one of our heroes – please recognize him in the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Your Truly,
Leanne Simpson, (Anishinaabe), Ph.D.
Member of Alderville First Nation
Conjunct Faculty, Indigenous Studies PhD Program