Norm Ullman, born on December twenty-sixth, nineteen thirty-five, is a distinguished Canadian former ice hockey forward whose career spanned two decades. He made his mark in the National Hockey League (NHL) playing for the Detroit Red Wings and the Toronto Maple Leafs from nineteen fifty-five to nineteen seventy-five. Following his time in the NHL, Ullman continued to showcase his talent with the Edmonton Oilers in the World Hockey Association from nineteen seventy-five to nineteen seventy-seven.
Throughout his illustrious career, Ullman established himself as one of the greatest centers in the history of the NHL. His impressive statistics include four hundred ninety career regular-season goals and seven hundred thirty-nine assists, culminating in a remarkable total of one thousand two hundred twenty-nine points. These achievements not only highlight his skill on the ice but also his enduring impact on the sport.
In recognition of his exceptional contributions to ice hockey, Norm Ullman was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in nineteen eighty-two. This honor solidified his legacy as a key figure in the sport, inspiring future generations of players and fans alike.