Floyd Hillman, born on November nineteenth, nineteen thirty-three, was a notable Canadian professional ice hockey player. His career in the sport spanned from nineteen fifty-four to nineteen sixty-four, during which he showcased his skills primarily in various minor leagues.
Hillman's most prominent moment in the National Hockey League came during the nineteen fifty-six to fifty-seven season when he played six games for the Boston Bruins. Although his time in the NHL was brief, it marked a significant achievement in his athletic journey.
Hailing from a family deeply rooted in hockey, Floyd was the brother of two other NHL players, Larry and Wayne Hillman. His legacy in the sport continued through his family, as he became the uncle of Brian Savage, further intertwining the Hillman name with hockey history.