Hall of Famer Bert Olmstead helped the Leafs capture the Cup in 1962. He is a member of The One Hundred.
MoreCanada evens Summit Series at one game apiece at the Gardens.
MoreBaun won four Stanley cups with the Leafs, played 14 seasons with Toronto and sits 4th in games played by a defenceman.
MoreIn the ’67 playoffs, Pappin led Toronto in scoring while netting the cup winner in game six versus Montreal.
MoreDon Cherry poses for his Leafs portrait at Training Camp in September, 1965.
MoreDarryl Sittler lead the Leafs with poise and confidence and he was named one of The One Hundred greatest Maple Leafs of all time.
MoreMaple Leafs forward Paul Henderson scores for Canada against the Soviet Union.
MoreDave Andreychuk was a key contributor to the back-to-back conference championship teams in the early 90s.
MoreCurtis Joseph recorded the hardest slap shot at the Maple Leafs Charity Golf Tournament.
MoreThe Leafs celebrated the return of Canadian Hockey ahead of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics.
MorePhil Kessel won the Leafs scoring title in every one of his six seasons with Toronto. Along the way he also reached the club’s top 20 in scoring.
MoreBallard sells Frank Mahovlich to the Blackhawks for one million dollars.
MoreLeafs players wore one of the three player’s jerseys during warmups and pre-game.
MoreAs the Leafs starting goaltender, Lorne Chabot won 20 games or more on 4 occasions and backstopped the team to their first Stanley Cup wearing the Maple Leaf sweater.
MoreOn October 6th, 1960 Dave Keon became a Maple Leaf… he would win the Calder Trophy that year.
MoreSteve Thomas makes a triumphant return to the Maple Leafs.
MoreSwedish Star Borje Salming makes his debut on October 10, 1973.
MoreThe Maple Leafs Blue Crew made its regular season debut on Oct 10, 1995.
MoreWith the help of a race horse named Rare Jewel.
MoreGary Leeman, Russ Courtnall and Wendel Clark.
MoreCarlton was given his name and number as a tribute to the address of Maple Leaf Gardens on 60 Carlton St.
MoreMats Sundin scores against the New York Islanders to become the Leafs all-time leader in goals and points.
MorePrincess Elizabeth joins Leafs Nation.
MoreMike Myers shows up to drop the puck.
Moreand tied Dave Keon on the Leafs all-time scoring list on the same night.
MoreDave Keon named the greatest Leaf in the 100-year-history of the team.
MorePlaying just three seasons in Toronto, Wilf averaged over a point a game.
MoreCarl was an NHL First Team All-Star once, an NHL Second Team All-Star twice and a Stanley Cup champion three times.
MoreThe Hall of Fame left-winger, Gord Drillon, was the NHL’s top goal and point scorer in 1938 and twice a NHL First Team All-Star.
MoreThe Great Canadian Goalie Race delighted fans for 15 seasons.
MoreWendel Clark set a Leafs rookie record for goals scored when he joined the team in 1985, scoring 34 times. He is a member of The One Hundred.
MoreTomas nets three against the bleu, blanc et rouge.
MoreDuring his four seasons with Toronto, Cal totalled 153 points in 219 games.
MoreTie Domi is a member of The One Hundred greatest Maple Leafs of all-time.
MoreHowie Meeker still holds the NHL rookie record for goals in a single game. He is a member of The One Hundred.
MoreCotton is a member of The One Hundred greatest Leafs of all time.
MoreAfter returning from serving in the war, Joe rejoined the Leafs for their cup runs of ’47, ’48, ’49, and ’51.
MoreThe Leafs acquired the colourful right winger Eddie Shack, on November 7, 1960 from the Rangers.
MoreJohnny Bower is a four-time Stanley Cup champion, Vezina Trophy winner and was named one of The One Hundred greatest Maple Leafs of all-time.
MoreFor 12 seasons Todd manned the blue line for the Maple Leafs. In 1993 he finished 4th in scoring during the regular season.
MoreThe Leafs embark upon the 33/34 season.
MoreLeafs fans witnessed the greatest and most famous goalie fight in Leafs history when Ron Hextall engaged Felix Potvin.
MoreHarry Lumley set the Leafs record for most shutouts in a season.
MoreHome to the Toronto Maple Leafs from 1931 to 1999.
MoreThe Maple Leafs adopt an unusual method of wearing head protection.
MoreTim Horton and King Clancy became the first two Leafs blueliners to have their numbers honoured.
MoreWendel Clark’s number 17 was raised at the ACC in 2008.
MoreSweeney became the first Russian born player to make the NHL. The Hall of Fame recipient won Stanley Cups with the Leafs both before and after serving in the Second World War.
MoreTod Sloan lead the Leafs in goal scoring twice in his career.
MoreMcKenny is the 5th highest scoring defenceman in Maple Leafs history and is a member of The One Hundred.
MoreHarvey Jackson receives the call from the Marlies.
MoreTerry Sawchuk became the first goalie to record 100 shutouts in a career.
MoreTed Kennedy won five Stanley Cups with the Maple Leafs and was named one of The One Hundred greatest Maple Leafs of all time.
MoreAce Bailey played his last game on December 13, 1933.
MoreVincent still holds the Leafs record for assists in a single season by a winger with 61. In 394 games with Toronto, this former NHL All-Star MVP put up an impressive 329 points.
MoreA member of the famous “Kid Line,” Conacher is one of The One Hundred greatest Maple Leafs of all-time, a Hall of Famer and Stanley Cup champion.
MoreIn this, their Centennial Season, the Toronto Maple Leafs are delivering the original ACC player banners to the hometowns of their greatest players.
MoreIan Turnbull is the 4th highest scoring defenceman in Maple Leafs history and holds the club record for points in a single season by a defenceman.
MoreBabe Dye made his debut with the newly named St. Pats on Dec 23, 1919.
MoreNorm Ullman won three team scoring championships for the Leafs.
MoreHall of Famer and Vezina Trophy winner, Terry Sawchuk, was the first Maple Leafs goalie to record 100 career shutouts.
MoreSaskatchewan natives Johnny Bower and Gordie Howe pose for this iconic photo.
MoreLeafs greats, past and present, gather prior to the Centennial Classic Alumni Game.
MoreLanny McDonald steals the show before the show even began.
More62 year old netminder turns back the clock.
MoreCalgary Flames teammates Lanny McDonald, Joe Nieuwendyk and Gary Roberts.
MoreTyler Bozak won the Winter Classic for the Leafs with his shootout goal.
MoreToronto hosted the 2017 NHL Centennial Classic on New Year’s Day at Exhibition Stadium against the Detroit Red Wings.
MoreTen players on the move to start 1992.
MoreMike played six seasons in Toronto and as a rookie, he was a member of 1967 cup champions. He totalled 191 points in his 257 games.
MoreIn 1944, Hall of Famer Babe Pratt became the first Leafs player to win the Hart Trophy as the league’s most valuable player.
MoreRon Ellis had eleven 20-goal seasons with the Leafs and is named a member of The One Hundred greatest Maple Leafs of all time.
MoreHowie Meeker set an NHL record that still stands.
MoreThe Big M won four Stanley Cups with Toronto and was named to The One Hundred greatest Maple Leafs of all-time list.
MoreTim Horton played 20 Hall of Fame seasons in Toronto and won four Stanley Cups along the way. He was named one of The One Hundred greatest Maple Leafs of all time.
MoreMike Palmateer has the fifth most wins for a Maple Leafs goalie and is a member of The One Hundred.
MoreOn the same night.
MoreJackson is the only Leaf to be named a NHL First Team All-Star four times. He is a member of The One Hundred.
MoreSyl Apps won three Stanley Cups with the Maple Leafs and was named one of The One Hundred greatest Maple Leafs of all time.
MoreVincent Damphousse scored 4 goals in the 1991 NHL All Star Game.
MoreThe Leafs celebrated the 75th Anniversary of the Ace Bailey Benefit Game.
MoreTough Toronto kid, Red Horner gets the call.
MoreFelix Potvin started in the 1994 NHL All Star Game.
MoreGus was a NHL First Team All-Star in defence and in his rookie season he was the NHL’s leader in penalty minutes.
MoreCorb Denneny is only player in franchise history to wear a Toronto Arenas, Toronto St Pats and Toronto Maple Leafs sweater.
MoreEleven games after reaching the 1,000 game plateau, the Leafs celebrate Borje Salming.
MoreA consummate professional who rose to the upper echelon of left wingers, Henderson sits in 33rd place on the Leafs All-Time scoring list.
MoreStanley Cup champion, Lady Byng winner and Hall of Fame member, Joe Primeau, lead the NHL in assists on three occasions.
MoreThe Leafs packaged Mike Walton and Bruce Gamble to the Flyers.
MoreDarryl Sittler, Tiger Williams and Lanny MacDonald on Armed Forces night.
MoreNew Leafs netminder impresses in his debut.
MoreA feat never before accomplished by an NHL defenceman.
MoreTiger Williams is a member of The One Hundred.
MoreHis captain, George Armstrong, described Larry as “100% a team player.” Out of six championships Larry won, four were with the Maple Leafs.
MoreFans and players watch as the flag is raised in honour of the leagues retirement of Wayne Gretzky’s number, #99.
MoreHarry Cameron averaged nearly a point a game during his career with the Arenas and St. Pats with 99 points in 104 matchups.
MoreHis record still stands to this day.
MoreBob Davidson played 12 seasons with Toronto and captained the team to a Stanley Cup victory in 1945.
More“The Entertainer” played nine seasons with the Leafs and helped them capture their four titles in the 60s.
MoreMats wore the “C” for the Leafs for twelve seasons and was named one of The One Hundred greatest Maple Leafs of all time.
MoreMaple Leaf Gardens was home to the Leafs for 68 seasons.
MoreOn February 14th, 1934, Ace Bailey’s number 6 would be retired.
MoreNick played 12 seasons in Toronto, winning one cup before serving in World War II and capturing three more following his return. He is the 17th highest scorer in Maple Leafs playoff history.
MoreLanny McDonald was a three-time 40-goal scorer for the Leafs. In 2016, he was named to The One Hundred greatest Maple Leafs of all-time.
MoreOld Friends reunite in a moving ceremony featuring the 1967 Stanley Cup Team.
MoreWendel Clark, Frank Mahovlich, Red Kelly and Charlie Conacher were announced as members of Legends Row in a pre-game ceremony.
MoreMogilny averaged nearly a point per game in his three seasons in Toronto. He is a member of The One Hundred.
MoreDick Duff lead the Leafs in scoring on 3 different occasions.
MoreThe Leafs acquire Bill Derlago and Rick Vaive
MoreGary Leeman is the highest scoring Leaf who was actually born in Toronto.
MoreAir Canada Centre opened on Feb 20, 1999.
MoreJimmy Thomson was twice named to the NHL Second Team All-Star and a 4 Time Stanley Cup winner with the Maple Leafs.
MoreCanada ends 50 year gold medal drought at the Olympics with Leafs skipper at the helm.
MoreHall of Fame member King Clancy played seven seasons in Toronto, helping them win a Stanley Cup along the way
MoreAllan Stanley won four Stanley Cups during his 10 season run with the Leafs. He was also named a Second Team NHL All-Star three times with Toronto.
MoreIn separate seasons, Hall of Fame recipient Max Bentley lead the Leafs in goals, assists, and points which helped the team secure three Stanley Cups.
MoreTomas Kaberle is 11th all-time in points for the Maple Leafs, second amongst defencemen.
MoreBill Ezinicki, who led the NHL in penalty minutes twice in his six seasons with the Leafs, is a member of The One Hundred.
MoreA member of The One Hundred greatest Leafs of all time, Darcy Tucker was born this day in 1975.
MoreAlex Mogilny, Joe Nieuwendyk, Ron Francis and Mats Sundin – members of the 1,000 Point Club.
MorePlayed on March 16, 1957.
MoreRookie of the Year runner-up in 1961, Bob Nevin, scored the tying goal in the deciding game of the ’62 cup and was a part of the ’63 championship team the following season.
MoreThe oldest player ever to wear a Maple Leafs uniform, calls it a career.
MoreLeafs Captain, Ted Kennedy retires (for the first time).
MoreAl Iafrate was known for having the hardest shot in the league, and is in the top ten for points for a Leafs defenseman.
MoreDave Keon won the Calder, the Conn Smythe, four Stanley Cups and served as captain for 6 seasons. He was named one of The One Hundred greatest Maple Leafs of all time.
MoreBill Barilko scored an over-time game winning goal against Montreal, one of the best goals in Maple Leafs’ history, to claim his 4th Stanley cup in five seasons.
MoreJohn Anderson played 8 seasons, winning 1 team scoring titles and registering 30+ goals on 4 occasions as well as setting the record for most consecutive games with a goal at 10.
MoreWas Alex Shrimp MacPherson a Maple Leaf… you decide.
MoreDave Ellett was a key contributor to the conference final teams in the early 90s and is a member of The One Hundred greatest Leafs of all time.
MoreToronto’s Alexandra Studio produce memorable piece of artwork to hype series.
MoreBob Pulford won four Stanley Cups with the Leafs in the sixties and could be classed as one of hockey’s greatest forecheckers.
MoreRookie goalie steals the show and the 1945 Cup.
MoreJohn Anderson set the record for goals in consecutive games by a Leaf with 10.
MoreLeafs have the last laugh after Rangers sipose of Bernie Parent’s mask.
MoreAnd capture their first Cup at the Gardens.
MoreDion played seven seasons with the Maple Leafs and his final six as captain.
MoreWhat a way to go out!
MoreMike Weir kicks off the Leafs 2003 home Playoff schedule.
MoreA friend pays tribute to his leader.
MoreUnlikely heroes helps Leafs eliminate St. Louis.
MoreCory Cross displays the winning puck from Game 3.
MoreNamed one of The One Hundred greatest Maple Leafs of all-time, Borje Salming scored 767 points with the blue and white.
MoreThe Leafs accomplish something never done before… or since.
MoreDoug Gilmour had a historic Playoff run during the 1992-93 season.
MoreThe Leafs eliminate the Senators for the fourth time in as many chances.
MoreEd Belfour still holds the Leafs record for wins in a single season and is a member of The One Hundred.
MoreA view of Air Canada Centre in the spring of 1999.
MoreBill Barilko scored the greatest goal in Maple Leafs history on April 21st, 1951, in overtime, against the Habs, at Maple Leafs Gardens, to win the Leafs the Cup.
MoreBob Nevin and Dick Duff led the Leafs to their tenth Championship.
MoreGus was named the NHL Rookie of the Year in 1944 and the following year he would win his first of two cups with the Maple Leafs.
MoreThe Leafs traded for Andy Bathgate during the 1963/64 season.
MoreThis NHL First Team All-Star manned the blue line for the Leafs as they captured the Stanley Cup in 1942.
MoreIn his first year, Curtis Joseph broke Johnny Bower’s single season wins record.
MoreApril 29, 1978 Leafs Eliminate Favoured Islanders – Potvin Congratulates McDonald.
MoreNikolai Borschevsky becomes only the second Leaf to score a Game 7 winner in OT.
MoreBabe Pratt was the first Leaf to win the Hart Trophy as the League’s most valuable players.
MoreGeorge Armstrong hoists the Leafs 13th Stanley Cup at City Hall.
MoreTwice runner-up in goal scoring, JVR led the Maple Leafs in scoring in 2014-15
MoreHall of Fame forward, Harry Watson, played nine seasons with the Maple Leafs, winning one team scoring title.
MoreCalled up to fill in on the top line, Lonny Bohonos had a spring to remember in 1999.
MoreBabe Dye lead the Toronto St Pats in scoring for five straight seasons. In 177 games, the St Pats captain scored 174 goals for the best goals per game average in Leafs history.
MoreRick Vaive sits 5th all-time in goals for the Leafs.
MoreBroda won multiple Vezinas in his Hall of Fame career and is the Leafs all-time leader in both wins and shutouts
MoreIn only four seasons in Toronto, Gary Roberts climbed his way to sixteenth in Leafs all time playoff scoring and is a member of The One Hundred.
MoreIn 1967, Errol became one of only three Leafs to record a 40-goal season. Playing on a line with Darryl Sittler and Lanny McDonald, the three of them combined for 121 goals and 273 points.
MoreStanley Cup winner and Leafs captain, Red Horner, lead the NHL in penalty minutes for eight seasons and is described as one of the most courageous men to have ever played in the NHL.
MoreRuss made an impression on Leafs fans with 218 points in 309 career games. He is a member of The One Hundred.
MoreBryan McCabe finished his career as the sixth highest scorer as a defenceman in Leafs history.
MoreJack Adams was an original member of the Toronto Arenas and was a part of their Cup Championship team that year.
MoreDay served as captain of the Maple Leafs for 10 seasons and won the cup in 1932.
MoreHall of Famer Marcel Pronovost joined the Leafs for the final push of their sixties dynasty, helping them win the cup in 1967.
MoreWendel Clark was the #1 overall pick in the 1985 NHL Draft.
MoreJune 18, 2016 Red Kelly Elected to Federal Parliament.
MoreReg Noble scored 184 points in 160 games with Toronto and is a member of The One Hundred.
MoreIn his eight seasons, Felix worked his way up to third place on the Leafs all time wins list.
MoreGilmour broke the Leafs single season scoring record in his first full year and was named one of The One Hundred greatest Leafs of all-time.
MoreDespite only playing four seasons with the Maple Leafs, Hall of Fame inductee George Hainsworth still sits 5th on the team’s all-time shutout list.
MoreIn the 1942-1943 season, Gaye was granted Rookie of the Year honours. He is a member of The One Hundred.
MoreWendel Clark tearfully announced that he would be leaving the Leafs for a third and final time.
MoreIn his five years as a Maple Leaf, Carr totalled 226 points in 236 games.
MoreTwice, Ace Bailey was the Leafs scoring champion and in 1929 he lead the NHL in both goals and points. Ace was the first player in North American sports to have his number retired.
MoreLeafs sign free agents Shayne Corson and Gary Roberts.
MoreIn his Hall of Fame career, Armstrong captained the Leafs for 12 consecutive seasons, more than any other player. He is a member of The One Hundred.
MoreNamed to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1969, Kelly is one of The One Hundred greatest Maple Leafs of all-time.
MoreTwo of Canada’s most beloved athletes meet on the streets of Toronto as tens of thousands join in.
MoreRon played 13 seasons with the Maple Leafs and his 838 games still places him in the top 10 in Leafs history. He’s 15th all-time in goals and 4th in short-handed goals.
MoreSid Smith served as the team’s captain and won three Stanley Cups with the Leafs. He was a three time member of the NHL’s First and Second All-Star Teams.
MoreSteve is remembered for his timely scoring touch and lead the Leafs in playoff scoring twice.
MoreIn his 10 seasons with the Maple Leafs, Billy helped the team win three Stanley Cups which landed him at 38th in all-time scoring.
MoreBill Barilko’s banner was raised one final time for the Tragically Hip’s final shows in Toronto.
MoreEd Olczyk was the winner of two team scoring titles and registered a 90 point season in 88-89.
MoreDerlago remains one of only a dozen Leafs to score 40 goals in a season with the blue and white.
MoreToronto-born Brian first played with the Marlies before manning the blue line for nine seasons with the Maple Leafs. His 599 penalty minutes place him 27th on the all-time list.
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