Standing 6 feet tall, and weighing 200 pounds, Connor Brown was drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 6th round, 156th overall, in 2012. In his NHL career of 171 regular season games and 13 playoff games, Brown scored 70 points and 4 points respectively.
In the last two seasons, Brown had a perfect attendance record, having played a full 82 game season twice consecutively.
Although he was pushed down the depth chart when Patrick Marleau signed with the Leafs, and hence, had his average time on ice (TOI) drop by over a minute per game, Brown continues to play hard, and is relied on heavily to kill penalties.