Jim Pappin
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James Joseph "Jim" Pappin (born 10 September 1939 in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey right winger. Pappin led the NHL in playoff goals and points in 1967, as a member of the Stanley Cup-winning Toronto Maple Leafs.
Pappin played in 767 career NHL games, scoring 278 goals and 295 assists for 573 points. His best season statistically was the 1972–73 season, when he scored 41 goals and 92 points; both career highs.
Recently, Pappin was in the news when his Stanley Cup ring was found by a Florida treasure hunter.[1]. Pappin eventually struck a deal with the treasure hunter and the ring was returned for a reward.[2]
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