Honorary ‘C’: Late singer Lightfoot served as honorary Leafs captain in 1991-92
TORONTO — When Maple Leafs brass held a meeting ahead of the NHL’s 75th anniversary season, several big names — John Candy, Anne Murray and Mike Myers to name a few — were considered for the honour of serving as Toronto’s honorary captain for the 1991-92 campaign.
“A lot of the U.S. (teams) went for comedians or people who were super-involved (with the team) or whatever,” former Leafs public relations director Bob Stellick said Tuesday. “We thought there really was nobody more iconic than Gordon Lightfoot.”
Lightfoot, a legendary singer-songwriter who died Monday at 84, was presented with a Maple Leafs jersey — complete with a ‘C’ — by former captain Darryl Sittler in a 1991 pre-game ceremony at Maple Leaf Gardens.
“I dropped the puck for Wendel (Clark) and for Steve Yzerman,” Lightfoot recalled in a 2012 interview with CBC’s “Hockey Night in Canada.” “I remember it very well.