

Although he made the Leafs' reserve list in 1947, he was not quite ready for the National Hockey League. In his first season, Horton racked up the most penalty minutes in the OHA with 137.

Mike’s Majors, they were also a farm team for the Toronto Maple Leafs. He began playing on the college hockey team, the Majors, in the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA). Michael's College to play junior hockey and continue his schooling. Horton was gaining a reputation as a strong defenseman, but also demonstrated that he could skate and score like a forward.Ī year later he was scouted by the Toronto Maple Leafs and signed a contract with the team, which allowed him to attend St. At 15, Horton and his family moved to Sudbury, where he started playing for the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey Association's Copper Cliff Jr Redmen in the 1946–47 season. In his last game in Cochrane he scored eight goals, leading his team to victory. Back in northern Ontario, Horton continued to hone his hockey skills. They did not stay long in Québec and the Hortons returned to Cochrane after only a few years. The Horton family moved to Duparquet, Québec, in 1936 and it was there where Tim first learned to play hockey. Named after both his grandfathers, his mother actually preferred the name “Tim” and from birth it became his unofficial name. Miles Gilbert Horton was born in early 1930 to Ethel and Aaron Horton in Cochrane, Ontario, over 700 km north of Toronto.

While many know of Horton because of his professional hockey career, for many more his lasting legacy is his eponymous coffee franchise, Tim Hortons. As a member of the Leafs, Horton was part of four Stanley Cup–winning teams. A fixture on the blue line, he was well regarded for his imposing strength and skill. Horton was one of the best defenseman from the National Hockey League’s Original Six Era and spent the majority of his career with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Miles Gilbert (Tim) Horton, hockey player, entrepreneur (born 12 January 1930 in Cochrane, ON died 21 February 1974 in St. Source: Jaques, Louis/Library and Archives Canada/e002343748. Hockey Player Tim Horton - Toronto Maple Leafs.
