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Toronto Maple Leafs

NHL

The Toronto Maple Leafs, commonly known as the Leafs, are a professional ice hockey team based in Toronto, Ontario. They are one of the Original Six teams in the National Hockey League (NHL) and have a rich historical legacy. \n\nEstablished in 1917, the Maple Leafs are recognized as one of the most iconic and successful franchises in NHL history. They have won the Stanley Cup championship title 13 times, the second-most in league history. The team has also captured their division title a remarkable 14 times and clinched the Presidents' Trophy twice.\n\nDuring the early years, the Maple Leafs were led by legendary coaches and players, including Hap Day, King Clancy, and Charlie Conacher, who were instrumental in establishing the team's dominance. In the 1940s, the Leafs achieved unprecedented success, winning five Stanley Cup titles in seven years, an accomplishment that remains unparalleled in NHL history.\n\nIn the 1960s, under the guidance of coach Punch Imlach, the team experienced a renaissance, capturing four Stanley Cup championships in six seasons. This era saw the emergence of notable players like Dave Keon, Johnny Bower, and Frank Mahovlich.\n\nThroughout their storied history, the Maple Leafs have featured numerous NHL stars, including Bill Barilko, Red Kelly, Darryl Sittler, Wendel Clark, Mats Sundin, and many others. These athletes played pivotal roles in shaping not only the team's identity but also contributing to its impressive statistics and accomplishments.\n\nKnown for their loyal and passionate fan base, the Leafs consistently draw massive crowds at their home games held in the Scotiabank Arena, creating an electrifying atmosphere unmatched in the NHL. With a history dating back over a century, the team has built a dedicated following that spans generations.\n\nAs one of Canada's most beloved sports franchises, the Toronto Maple Leafs' enduring success, championship pedigree, and memorable moments have cemented their place in hockey lore. The team's historical triumphs, combined with the strong support from their faithful fans, ensure that they remain a significant force in the NHL landscape.

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TeamWLOTLPointsGPPt Diff
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2593533729
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20122423437
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171733737-14
171923638-8
141773538-20
151743436-20
151843437-22
161913336-12
142043238-12
112072938-31
112362840-41
122422638-33

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New York Islanders at Toronto Maple Leafs

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The Islanders and Maple Leafs ring in the new year with the first leg of a home-and-home series. New York leads the season series after doubling up Toronto 6-3 on Dec. 21. Isaiah George's (NYI) first NHL goal proved the winner in that contest.

Boston Bruins at Toronto Maple Leafs

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Philadelphia Flyers at Toronto Maple Leafs

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From Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.

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New York Islanders at Toronto Maple Leafs

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The Islanders and Maple Leafs ring in the new year with the first leg of a home-and-home series. New York leads the season series after doubling up Toronto 6-3 on Dec. 21. Isaiah George's (NYI) first NHL goal proved the winner in that contest.