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14-year NHL pro for the Maple Leafs, Canucks, Red Wings, Kings and Whalers.
Arguably one of the toughest players to ever play the game, 35 years after his retirement Tiger still sits atop the leaderboard as the most penalized player in NHL history, where he spent 3,966 minutes in the sin bin in 962 regular season games. His enforcer role aside, Tiger also put up a respectable 513 points in 962 games and was an NHL all-star in the 80/81-season, playing on a line with Wayne Gretzky and Mike Bossy. Known for his desire to win, competitive nature and entertaining flair, Tiger was a fan favourite everywhere he played.
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Tiger Williams is a former professional ice hockey player of Canada. He has played in various competitions especially in the National Hockey League (NHL). In 1974, Tiger Williams was drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs. In addition to this, Tiger Williams was also drafted by the Cincinnati Stingers of the World Hockey Association. However, the ice hockey player decided to play in the NHL instead of the WHA. With his exceptional skills in playing ice hockey, Tiger Williams was best known for being the enforcer of the teams. Throughout his professional career, he played on five different NHL teams, such as the Maple Leafs and Vancouver Canucks. After his career in the NHL, Tiger Williams published his autobiography, Tiger: A Hockey Story, with co-author James Lawton.