
Red Kelly one of many symbols of Maple Leafs’ long connection to military
TORONTO — Red Kelly did his part to support Canadian forces overseas during the Second World War by working on the family farm when he wasn’t playing hockey.
Just 12 years old when hostilities broke out in 1939, Kelly wonders to this day what might have been had the conflict stretched beyond 1945.
“We got a plaque for contributing to the war with the food,” the 91-year-old Hall of Famer recalled. “I was too young (to fight).
“If it had gone on another year or two, it might have been different.”