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EditDouglas Robert "Killer" Gilmour - Born June 25, 1963 in Kingston, Ontario is a Canadian retired ice Hockey defenceman, centre, coach, general manager and president.
- Gilles-Courteau Trophy (President's Cup) Champion 1981 with Cornwall Royals.
- Memorial Cup Champion 1981 with Cornwall Royals.
- Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy Winner 1983 with Cornwall Royals.
- Red Tilson Trophy Winner 1983 with Cornwall Royals.
- Canada Cup Champion 1987 with Team Canada.
- Stanley Cup Champion 1989 with Calgary Flames
- Clarence S. Campbell Bowl Champion 1989 with Calgary Flames.
- Frank J. Selke Trophy Winner 1993 with Toronto Maple Leafs.
Gilmour made his NHL debut with the St. Louis Blues on October 4, 1983 vs Pittsburgh Penguins at St. Louis Arena in a 5-3 St. Louis win.
Gilmour scored his 1st NHL goal vs Eddie Mio of Detroit Red Wings at 6:34 of the 3rd period on November 1, 1983 at St. Louis Arena in a 3-2 Detroit win.
Gilmour scored his 1st NHL hat-trick vs Mike Liut of the Hartford Whalers on February 23, 1986 at Hartford Civic Center in a 8-2 St. Louis win.
Gilmour played 1474 regular season NHL games, scoring 450 goals (56 GWG / 3 OTG), 964 assists with 1301 penalty minutes and 192 NHL playoff games, scoring 60 goals (13 GWG / 3 OTG), 128 assists with 235 penalty minutes.
On January 31, 2009, Gilmour's number 93 was honoured by the Toronto Maple Leafs as it was raised to the rafters at Air Canada Centre.
Doug Gilmour was inducted into Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.
Doug Gilmour was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011.
Doug Gilmour was inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in 2011.
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Gilmour scored the Memorial Cup winning goal in 1981 and the 1989 Stanley Cup winning goal.