According to the Hockey Hall; of Fame
The Montreal Junior Canadiens have developed more NHL players than any other program at 321
The Toronto Marlboros are 2nd with 219
The St. Mike's Majors are 3rd with 197
Contrary to what Coach Scott says, the Montreal Junior Canadiens were the leading provider of NHL talent taken in the 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s
Also Contrary to what Coach Scott says, the Montreal Junior Canadiens have the most Hall of Fame members with 11, followed by the Toronto Marlboros with 8 (the St. Michaels Majors are 3rd with 7)
Here is the list according to the Hall of Fame
Montreal Junior Canadiens (11)
- Martin Barry
- Emile Joseph Bouchard
- Yvan Cournoyer
- Joseph Jacques Hughes Laperriere
- Guy Gerard Lapointe
- Jacques Gerard Lemaire
- Richard Winston Moore
- Gilbert Perreault
- Joseph Henri Richard
- Denis Joseph Savard
- Serge Aubrey Savard
Toronto Marlboros (8)
- George Edward Armstrong
- Charles Conacher
- George Reginald Horner
- Harvey Jackson
- Douglas Bradford Park
- A. Joseph Primeau
- Robert Jesse Pulford
- Stephen John Shutt
Toronto Saint Michaels Majors (7)
- Gerald Michael Cheevers
- Richard Duff
- Miles Gilbert Horner
- Leonard Patrick Kelly
- David Michael Keon
- Robert Blake Theodore Lindsay
- Francis William Mahovlich
Ottawa New Edinburghs (6)
- Clinton S Benedict
- Franklin Boucher
- Georges Boucher
- Harold L. Broadbent
- Edward George Gerard
- Aurel Emile Joliat
Kitchener Greenshirts (5)
- Robert Theodore Bauer
- Woodrow Dumart
- Milton Conrad Schmidt
- Earl Walter Siebert
- Albert Charles Siebert
Kitchener Rangers (5)
- William Charles Barber
- Paul Coffey
- Allan MacInnis
- Lawrence Clark Robinson
- Ronald Scott Stevens
Winnipeg Monarchs (5)
- Walter Edward Broda
- George William Hay
- James Dickenson Irvin
- Thomas Christian Johnson
- William Mosienko
Guelph Biltmores (4)
- Andrew James Bathgate
- Rodrigue Gabriel Gilbert
- Henry Vernon Howell
- Joseph Gilbert Yvon Ratelle
Saint Catherines Teepees (4)
- Philip Anthony Esposito
- Robert Marvin Hull
- Stanislav Mikita
- Pierre Paul Pilote
Saskatoon Wesleys (4)
- Sidney Gerald Abel
- Douglas Wagner Bentley
- Maxwell H Bentley
- Clinton John Smith
Sault Sainte Marie Greyhounds (4)
- Frederick Joseph Cook
- William Osser Cook
- Ronald Francis
- Wayne Douglas Gretzky
Calgary Canadians (3)
- John James 'Jack' Adams
- Herbert Lewis
- David Schriner
Central Red Army (3)
- Viacheslav Fetisov
- Valeri Kharlamov
- Vladislav Aleksandrovich Tretiak
Hamilton Tigers (3)
- Charles Joseph Sylvanus Apps
- Clarence Henry Day
- Wilfred Thomas Green
Laval Nationals/Voisins (3)
- Michael Bossy
- Bernard Joseph Andre Geoffrion
- Mario Lemieux
Toronto Canoe Club (3)
- William Burch
- Lionel Pretoria Conacher
- Roy Worters
Windsor Spitfires (3)
- Glenn Henry Hall
- Marcel Pronovost
- Terrance Gordon Sawchuk
Cornwall Royals (2)
- Dale Hawerchuk
- William John Smith
Edmonton Athletic Club (2)
- Neil MacNeil Colville
- Kenneth Joseph Reardon
Eveleth Rangers (2)
- Francis Charles Brimsek
- Ivan Johnson
Kenora Thistles (2)
- Walter Pratt
- Claude Earl Rayner
Kingston Frontenacs (2)
- Alexander Connell
- Allan M Davidosn
Montreal Junior Royals (2)
- Douglas Norman Harvey
- Herbert William O'Connor
Niagara Falls Flyers (2)
- Michael Alfred Gartner
- Bernard Marcel Parent
Peterborough Petes (2)
- Robert Michael Gainey
- Lawrence Thomas Murphy
Port Arthur Bruins (2)
- Leo Joseph Boivin
- Edgard Louis Laprade
Portage Terriers (2)
- Bryan Aldwyn Hextall
- John Sherratt Stewart
Portland Winter Hawks (2)
- Mark John Douglas Messier
- Cameron Michael Neely
Quebec Citadelles (2)
- Jean Arthur Beliveau
- Joseph Jacques Plante
Quebec Remparts (2)
- Michel Goulet
- Guy Damien Lafleur
Regina Abbots (2)
- Ferdinand Charles Flaman
- Elmer James Lach
Selkirk Fisherman (2)
- Harold Oliver
- Harold Joseph Simpson
Sudbury Wolves (2)
- Hector Blake
- William Ronald Durnan
Winnipeg Victorias (2)
- Donald Bain
- Herbert Martin Gardiner
Barrie Athletic Club (1)
- Frank Foyston
Barrie Colts (1)
- Harold Lumley
Berlin Union Jacks (1)
- George Hainsworth
Boston College Eagles (1)
- Joseph Mullen
Brantford Lions (1)
- Hubert George Quackenbush
Brynas Gavle (1)
- Anders Borje Salming
Calgary Monarchs (1)
- Cecil Thompson
Collingwood Athletic Club (1)
- Edward Reginald Noble
Cornell University Big Red (1)
- Kenneth Wayne Dryden
Cornwall Athletics (1)
- Edouard Lalonde
Edmonton Canadians (1)
- William Alexander Gadsby
Edmonton Oil Kings (2)
- John Paul Bucyk
- Norman Victor Alexander Ullman
Flin Flon Bombers (1)
- Robert Earle Clarke
Fort William Rangers (1)
- Alexander Peter Delvecchio
Galt Red Wings (1)
- Gordon Howe
Granby Bisons (1)
- Patrick Jacques Roy
Jokerit Helsinki (1)
- Jari Pekka Kurri
London Knights (1)
- Darryl Glen Sittler
McGill University Redmen (1)
- Thomas Phillips
Medicine Hat Tigers (1)
- Lanny King McDonald
Melville Millionaires (1)
- Edward William Shore
Michigan Technological University Huskies (1)
- Anthony James Esposito
Moncton Wheelers (1)
- Gordon Arthur Drillon
Moose Jaw Canucks (1)
- Murray Bert Olmstead
North Bay Trappers (1)
- Gordon Blanchard Keats
Oshawa Generals (1)
- Robert Gordon Orr
Ottawa 67s (1)
- Denis Potvin
Ottawa Cliffsides (1)
- John Proctor Darragh
Ottawa Montagnards (1)
- Ebenezer Ralston Goodfellow
Ottawa Rideaus (1)
- Sydney Harris Howe
Ottawa Saint Brigids (1)
- Francis Michael Clancy
Ottawa Shamrocks (1)
- William Mailes Cowley
Owen Sound Greys (1)
- Ralph Weiland
Porcupine Combines (1)
- Allan Herbert Stanley
Port Arthur Bearcats (1)
- Francis Nighbor
Port Arthur East Greys (1)
- John Phillip Walker
Port Arthur Ports (1)
- Harold Hugh Cameron
Prince Albert Black Hawks (1)
- John William Bower
Princeton University Tigers (1)
- Hobart Baker
Regina Pats (1)
- Clark Gillies
Saint Catherines Black Hawks (1)
- Marcel Dionne
Saint Paul Athletic Club (1)
- Frank Xavier Goheen
Saskatoon Blades (1)
- Bernard Allan Federko
Saskatoon Dodgers (1)
- Harold Percival Watson
Sault Saint Marie Marlboros (1)
- George McNamara
Slovan Bratislava (1)
- Peter Stastny
Stratford Midgets (1)
- Howard William Morenz
Swift Current/Lethbridge Broncos (1)
- Bryan John Trottier
Sudbury Bell Telephone
- Edward Giacomin
Toronto Aura Lee (1)
- Cecil Henry Dye
Toronto Beaches (1)
- Nelson Stewart
Toronto Granites (1)
- Reginald Smith
Toronto Parkdale (1)
- Aubrey Clapper
Toronto Saint Marys (1)
- Irvine Bailey
University of New Hampshire Wildcats (1)
- Rodney Corry Langway
Verdun Canadiens (1)
- Patrick Lafontaine
Verdun Cyclones (1)
- Lorne John Worsley
Verdun Eperviers (1)
- Raymond Jean Bourque
Verdun Maple Leafs (1)
- Joseph Henri Maurice Richard
Victoria Cougars (1)
- Grant Fuhr
West Toronto Nationals (1)
- Roy Gordon Conacher
Winnipeg Falcons (1)
- Francis Frederickson
Winnipeg Pilgrims (1)
- Arthur Edmund Coulter
Winnipeg Saint Johns (1)
- Mervyn Dutton
Winnipeg Tigers (1)
- Charles Robert Gardiner
Young Toronto (1)
- Harold Holmes
No Real Junior Team
- Richard Boon
- Sprague Cleghorn
- Samuel Russell Crawford
- Cyril Denneny
- Russell Bowie
- Charles Graham Drinkwater
- Thomas Dunderdale
- Arthur Farrell
- James Henry Gardner
- Hamilton Livingston Gilmour
- Michael Grant
- Silas Seth Griffis
- Joseph Henry Hall
- William Milton Hern
- Charles Thomas Hooper
- John Bower Hutton
- Harold Hyland
- Ernest Johnson
-Theodore Samuel Kennedy
- Jean Baptiste Laviolette
- Frederick Hugh Lehman
- Percy LeSueur
- Duncan MacMillan MacKay
- Maurice Joseph Malone
- Sylvio Mantha
- John C. Marshall
- Frederick G. Maxwell
- Francis McGee
- William George McGimsie
- Patrick Joseph Moran
- Lester Patrick
- Joseph Lynn Patrick
- Didier Pitre
- Harvey Pulford
- Francis Rankin
- George Richardson
- Gordon Roberts
- Arthur Howey Ross
- Blair Russel
- Ernest Russell
- John David Ruttan
- Frederick Scanlan
- Oliver Levi Siebert
- Alfred E. Smith
- Thomas J. Smith
- Russell Stanley
- Bruce Stewart
- William Hod Stewart
- Frederick Taylor
- Henry Judah Trihey
- Georges Vezina
- Martin Walsh
- Harold Watson
- Harold Westwick
- Frederick Whitcroft
- Gordon Allan Wilson
2007-11-29 15:40:36
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answered by cyrenaica 6
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I am not sure about the most players, but the most hall of famers have come from the St Micheals Junior A's. From the 30-60's it put out more NHL players than any other school.
It is not Junior A Tier 1 team anymore so some teams may have caught up.
Just to clear the air:
With Dick Duff’s inclusion in 2006, there are now fourteen members of the Majors family that have become members of the hallowed Hockey Hall of Fame: Bobby Bauer, Father David Bauer, Turk Broda, Gerry Cheevers, Murray Costello, Duff, Tim Horton, Red Kelly, Dave Keon, Ted Lindsay, Frank Mahovlich, Reg Noble, Joe Primeau and Frank Rankin.
This ranks them as #1 for HOF'ers
2007-11-29 08:37:32
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answered by Coach Scott 4
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Montreal Junior Canadiens have sent more players to the NHL than any other team (and the team in second place is still 80 behind)
2007-11-29 07:51:12
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answered by Like I'm Telling You Who I A 7
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Montreal Jr Canadiens haven't been around for some time now have they?? I'd say the Peterborough (sp) Pete's and the Ottawa 67's are right up there. Oshawa Generals have also sent more than a few.
2007-11-29 07:57:01
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answered by BeerSlayer The Coolest GameonIce 6
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Montreal Juniors. I played for the mini caps with Jeff Halpern and every year we'd go up to Montreal and get our asses handed to us and feel great about it as long as we had scored at least once.
2007-11-29 08:29:03
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answered by DC FURY 6
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Kamloops Blazers have done a bunch too.
Lots of guys come out of the WHL.
2007-11-29 07:51:31
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answered by jeffwar03 4
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i am not sure if i am totally correct... guess i could look it up... but i think the WHL has put more in the NHL than the OHL or the QMJHL.
2007-11-29 08:29:08
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answered by redflite 2
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guelph storm!!! .....but ive heard of a lot of like sue greyhounds, and lots of peterborough and oshawa
2007-11-29 08:20:36
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answered by eric1044 3
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