Wally Boyer Biography
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- Born Sept. 27, 1937
Wally Boyer was known as a creative playmaker and talented penalty killer throughout his NHL career. Boyer recorded 54 goals and 105 assists for 159 points in 365 career NHL games. A product of the Toronto Maple Leafs\' development system, Boyer played his first NHL games with the Leafs during the mid-1960s, before joining the Chicago Blackhawks. At the end of the 1966-67 season, the Hawks captured the Prince of Wales Trophy for finishing first-overall in the six-team standings. When the league expanded to 12 clubs that fall, Boyer became an Oakland Seal, and was later traded to another expansion franchise, the Pittsburgh Penguins.\n', '
In 1956, Boyer, along with Major Junior A teammates Bob Pulford, Carl Brewer, and Bob Baun, was a member of the Memorial Cup-winning Toronto Marlboros.\n', '
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