Once captain and centre ice star for St. Michael’s College Majors, Edward Sandford was a four time Junior “A” OHA winner and was awarded the Red Tilson Award for his outstanding play in 1947. Sandford spent his NHL career split between Boston, Chicago and Detroit where he led all scorers in the 1952-53 playoffs.
He is regarded as a true sportsman and one of major hockey’s truly great team players. After signing a contract in 1950 he crossed out the amount named and told his General manager, Art Ross, “I’m not worth it, Mr Ross. Pay me after the season what you think I’ve earned.”
Sandford played in 502 regular season games, scoring 106 goals and assisting on 145 goals. He also played in 42 playoff games registering 12 goals and 11 assists.