
Few NHL players have blended grit and skill quite like Doug Gilmour. Over 20 seasons, the center known as “Killer” earned a reputation as a relentless two-way force, winning a Stanley Cup with the Calgary Flames in 1989 and a Frank J. Selke Trophy in 1993, before transitioning to family, community work, and a special advisor role with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Full name: Douglas Robert Gilmour ·
Born: June 25, 1963 ·
NHL seasons: 20 ·
Teams played for: St. Louis, Calgary, Toronto, New Jersey, Chicago, Buffalo, Montreal ·
Stanley Cup wins: 1 (1989 with Calgary Flames) ·
Hall of Fame induction: 2011
Quick snapshot
1Confirmed facts
- Won the Stanley Cup with the Calgary Flames in 1989 (Wikipedia (open encyclopedia))
- Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011 (Wikipedia (open encyclopedia))
2What’s unclear
- Exact current net worth (only estimates available) (Wikipedia (open encyclopedia))
- Specific details of his role as special advisor to the Maple Leafs (Hockey Night in Brampton (community event page))
- The full scope of his daily charity involvement (Hockey Night in Brampton (community event page))
- Married to Gina Gilmour (Wikipedia (open encyclopedia))
- Has four children (Wikipedia (open encyclopedia))
3Timeline signal
- 1989: Won Stanley Cup with Calgary Flames (Wikipedia (open encyclopedia



