TORONTO - Dave Keon is the greatest Toronto Maple Leaf of all time, according to a list compiled for the team's centennial season.

Keon ranked No. 1 on a list of the top 100 Leafs, beating Syl Apps (2), Ted Kennedy (3), Darryl Sittler (4) and Mats Sundin (5).

The list was assembled by a 31-person voting committee and fan vote as part of the Leafs' 100th anniversary.

The only current Leaf to make the list was James van Riemsdyk, who came in at No. 100. Other recent Leafs to crack the list included Phil Kessel (48), Dion Phaneuf (88), Darcy Tucker (70), Curtis Joseph (35), Tomas Kaberle (37), and Gary Roberts (60).

Wendel Clark finished as the 15th best Leaf, Doug Gilmour ranked 13th and legendary team captain George Armstrong came in at No. 12.

Among the others to rank in the top-10 were Borje Salming (8), Johnny Bower (7), and Tim Horton (6).