Norm Ullman

Norman Victor Alexander " standard" Ullman ( born December 26, 1935 in Provost, Alberta ) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who from 1955 to 1977 for the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League and the Edmonton Oilers in the World Hockey Association played.

Career

When Norm Ullman age of 19 came to the Red Wings, the team had its best days behind it. He was an outstanding offensive center, and from his third season he was almost every year successfully with at least 20 goals. In 1968 he moved with Paul Henderson in exchange for Frank Mahovlich, Carl Brewer, Pete Stemkowski and Garry Unger to Toronto and even there he was able to convince, but, as in Detroit was now in Toronto, the team on the decline. So it was not possible Ullman to win the Stanley Cup. At the end of his career, the circle was closed for Ullman, who played as a teenager in the WHL for the Edmonton Flyers. He moved to the WHA to the Edmonton Oilers.

In 1982 he was honored with induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Statistics

Awards

Records

  • 5 seconds for two consecutive goals in a playoff game (April 11, 1965 Red Wings - Blackhawks 4-2 )
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