Norm Ullman

{{Short description|Canadian ice hockey player (b. 1935)}}

{{Infobox ice hockey player

| image = NormUllman.jpg

| image_size = 230px

| caption = Ullman with the Detroit Red Wings in the 1960s

| position = Centre

| played_for = Detroit Red Wings
Toronto Maple Leafs
Edmonton Oilers

| shoots = Left

| height_ft = 5

| height_in = 10

| weight_lb = 185

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1935|12|26}}

| birth_place = Provost, Alberta, Canada

| career_start = 1955

| career_end = 1977

| halloffame = 1982

}}

Norman Victor Alexander Ullman (born December 26, 1935) is a Canadian former ice hockey forward. He previously played for the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1955 to 1975, and with the Edmonton Oilers of the World Hockey Association from 1975 to 1977. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1982.

Playing career

Norm Ullman began his career with the Edmonton Oil Kings of the WCJHL, before moving to the Edmonton Flyers of the WHL. He turned pro with the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League in the 1955–56 NHL season.

He was renowned as an excellent stick handler, as well as one of the paramount forecheckers in hockey history - and for his stamina and consistency which was important in centering a line with Gordie Howe and Ted Lindsay in only his second season with Detroit.

His career statistics rank him among the greatest centres to ever play in the NHL, with 490 career regular-season goals and 739 assists for 1229 points. He had sixteen NHL seasons of 20 or more goals.

Ullman led Detroit in goals in 1961, 1965, and 1966 and led the league in 1964–65 with 42 goals. In that same season, he missed the overall scoring title by 4 points, second to Stan Mikita, and was voted a first team All-Star.

He appeared in eleven All-Star games during his 20-year career scored 30 goals and added 53 assists during Stanley Cup Playoff action in 106 games played. Ullman was twice the playoff-scoring leader.

He was part of a six-player blockbuster transaction in which he was traded along with Paul Henderson and Floyd Smith from the Red Wings to the Toronto Maple Leafs for Frank Mahovlich, Pete Stemkowski, Garry Unger and Carl Brewer on March 4, 1968. The Maple Leafs and Red Wings were in fifth and sixth place respectively at the bottom of the East Division standings at the time of the deal.[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=zCpmAAAAIBAJ&sjid=EoINAAAAIBAJ&pg=842%2C726774 "Mahovlich, Ullman Traded," The Edmonton Journal, Monday, March 4, 1968.] Retrieved January 25, 2023. Ullman finished his NHL career with Toronto and ended his hockey career after two seasons with the WHA's Edmonton Oilers.

He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on September 8, 1982.{{cite web|title=Norm Ullman|url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/LegendsMember.jsp?type=Player&mem=P198203&list=ByName|publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame|website=www.legendsofhockey.net/|access-date=December 29, 2013}}{{cite web|title=Induction Facts & Figures|url=http://www.hhof.com/htmlInduct/ind02facts.shtml|publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame|website=www.hhof.com/|access-date=December 29, 2013}} In 1998, he was ranked number 90 on The Hockey News' list of the 100 Greatest Hockey Players.

Career statistics

=Regular season and playoffs=

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! colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff"|

! rowspan="100" bgcolor="#ffffff"|

! colspan="5"|Regular season

! rowspan="100" bgcolor="#ffffff"|

! colspan="5"|Playoffs

bgcolor="#e0e0e0"

! Season

! Team

! League

! GP !! G !! A !! Pts !! PIM

! GP !! G !! A !! Pts !! PIM

1951–52

| Edmonton Oil Kings

| WCJHL

| 1

1010

| 1

0000
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| 1952–53

| Edmonton Oil Kings

| WCJHL

| 36

2947764

| 13

46100
1953–54

| Edmonton Oil Kings

| WCJHL

| 36

564510117

| 10

1126370
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1953–54

| Edmonton Flyers

| WHL

| 1

1010

| —

1954–55

| Edmonton Flyers

| WHL

| 60

25345923

| 9

3146
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1955–56

| Detroit Red Wings

| NHL

| 66

991826

| 10

13413
1956–57

| Detroit Red Wings

| NHL

| 64

16365247

| 5

1126
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1957–58

| Detroit Red Wings

| NHL

| 69

23285138

| 4

0224
1958–59

| Detroit Red Wings

| NHL

| 69

22365842

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1959–60

| Detroit Red Wings

| NHL

| 70

24345846

| 6

2240
1960–61

| Detroit Red Wings

| NHL

| 70

28427034

| 11

0444
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1961–62

| Detroit Red Wings

| NHL

| 70

26386454

| —

1962–63

| Detroit Red Wings

| NHL

| 70

26305653

| 11

4121614
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1963–64

| Detroit Red Wings

| NHL

| 61

21305155

| 14

710176
1964–65

| Detroit Red Wings

| NHL

| 70

42418370

| 7

64102
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1965–66

| Detroit Red Wings

| NHL

| 70

31417235

| 12

691512
1966–67

| Detroit Red Wings

| NHL

| 68

26447026

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1967–68

| Detroit Red Wings

| NHL

| 58

30255526

| —

1967–68

| Toronto Maple Leafs

| NHL

| 13

512172

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1968–69

| Toronto Maple Leafs

| NHL

| 75

35427741

| 4

1010
1969–70

| Toronto Maple Leafs

| NHL

| 74

18426037

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1970–71

| Toronto Maple Leafs

| NHL

| 73

34518524

| 6

0222
1971–72

| Toronto Maple Leafs

| NHL

| 77

23507326

| 5

1346
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1972–73

| Toronto Maple Leafs

| NHL

| 65

20355510

| —

1973–74

| Toronto Maple Leafs

| NHL

| 78

22476912

| 4

1120
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1974–75

| Toronto Maple Leafs

| NHL

| 80

926358

| 7

0002
1975–76

| Edmonton Oilers

| WHA

| 77

31568712

| 4

1342
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1976–77

| Edmonton Oilers

| WHA

| 67

16274328

| 5

0330
bgcolor="#e0e0e0"

! colspan="3" | NHL totals

! 1,410 !! 490 !! 739 !! 1,229 !! 712

! 106 !! 30 !! 53 !! 83 !! 67

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! colspan="3" | WHA totals

! 144 !! 47 !! 83 !! 130 !! 40

! 9 !! 1 !! 6 !! 7 !! 2

Career awards

Personal life

Norm was married to Bibiane (Bibs) for 62 years until her death in 2017. Ullman is the father of lawyer Gordon Ullman, and daughters Dr. Linda Ullman-Petrash and Ms. Lori Ullman. He is grandfather to Maxwell Ullman, Ben Ullman-Petrash, Blair Sherman & Madeline Sherman, and great grandfather to Penny & Jake Sherman. Ullman is also the uncle of ballet dancer and choreographer Darren Anderson.

See also

References

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