- Pictured on one of six Canada commemorative postage stamps issued 24 January 2004 honoring living hockey players. Stamps were issued in booklet form and in a single souvenir sheet. Other players honored were Brad Park, Larry Robinson, Marcel Dionne, Ted Lindsay, and Milt Schmidt.
- Pictured on one of six 'permanent' Canadian commemorative postage stamps celebrating NHL Great Canadian Goalies, issued 1 October 2015. Others honored in this set were Martin Brodeur, Ken Dryden, Tony Esposito, Bernie Parent, and Lorne Worsley (as Gump Worsley).
- He was a Hall-of-Fame goaltender for the Toronto Maple Leafs. He helped the Leafs win four Stanley Cups, after joining the team at age 35. He was always the oldest player on the Leafs, and was the oldest in the NHL for his final 10 seasons. He was also well-known for his charity work.
- During WWII, at age 15, he lied about his age to enlist, and served in England for four years. He was discharged in 1944 because of rheumatoid arthritis.
- At the time of his death, he still held the AHL record for most shutouts (45) and most wins (359 in 592 games).
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