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Joined NHL as the Toronto Arenas in 1917 the NHL's first season
plays home games at Mutual St Arena
Stanley cup Champions 1917 -18 (inaugaral NHL Stanley Cup )
sold and rename Toronto St Patricks in 1919 - 20
Stanley Cup Champions 1921 - 22
Sold to Conn Smythe in Febuary 1927 for $200 000
Renamed the Toronto Maple Leafs
Team moves to Maple Leaf Gardens in Nov 1931
Stanley cup Champions 1931 -32 (first season at the Gardens)
in 1940 Conn Smythe "gives" Dick Irvin , his coach ,to the Montreal Canadiens to allow Hap Day to become coach while Major Smythe went overseas during World War Two
Stanley cup Champions 1941 -42 team records the only recovery in the history of the finals from a 3 game deficit to defeat the Detroit Red Wings 4 games to 3
in 1944 Conn Smythe is wounded in action in France
Stanley cup Champions 1944 -45
Frank Selke leaves Toronto and becomes Montreal s General Manager
Stanley cup Champions 1946 -47
Stanley cup Champions 1947 -48
Stanley cup Champions 1948 -49 the first NHL Stanley Cup "Triple"
Stanley cup Champions 1950 -51 " the Overtime Series" all 5 games went to OT with the Leafs beating the Canadiens 4 games to 1
Punch Imlach becomes manager in 1958
Harold Ballard John Bassett and Stafford Smythe acquire full control of the team in November 1961
Stanley cup Champions 1961 -62
Stanley cup Champions 1962 -63
Stanley cup Champions 1963 -64 The Maple Leafs Second Triple
Stanley cup Champions 1966 -67 The Centenial Cup
in 1967 the league began its first of many expansions ending the era of the "Original Six"
from 1968 to 1990 , these years are best not really mentioned, however, this is not to take away the fact that many of the players and even a couple of the coaches were extremely talented and are some of the most favored and remembered of the "Leaf Alumni" ,especially to fans under the age of 40
Harold Ballard dies in 1990 ...the whole organization and holdings of the team becomes embroiled in a massive struggle for owner ship between family members and other prominent board members
Donald Giffin assumes control of the team
Cliff Fletcher named President and GM , bringing his more than 20 years of NHL experience including a Stanley Cup in Calgary in 1989
Steve Stravros assumes control of the team
Fletcher pulls a massive trade with Calgary ,acquiring Doug Gilmour for the second time in his career
in 1992 - 93 under the guidance of Pat Burns and the tenacity of Doug Gilmour, the Leafs come within a hair of reaching the finals for the first time since '67 ,losing in the seventh game to Wayne Gretzky...although he is the greatest player in the history of the game I'll always "hate" him just a bit for this...especially since the Kings went on to lose to those most despised Canadiens in 5 games in the finals
Team begins proposals for a new Arena complex, in conflict however with the already being built NBA Air Canada Centre
in the summer of 1997 Ken Dryden, former Montreal Canadien goaltender, becomes President
in 1998 Maple Leaf Gardens Limited buys the Toronto Raptors and the Air Canada Centre (aka "The Hanger"or "ACC") after making some changes to the intial plans to make it a fitting home for the Maple Leaf Hockey Club
on Febuary 13 1999 the Toronto Maple Leafs played their final game at Maple Leaf Gardens,(losing to the Chicago Black Hawks, who also beat the Leafs in the very first game ever played there) ending its tenur as home to the club for more than 67 years the building however for the moment still is in function as home to the OHL junior A team St Michaels Majors and the National Lacrosse Leagues Toronto Rock who won the Championship in 1999 ,their first season in the league since being bought by a group including several members of the current Leaf organization
played the first game at The Hanger on Feb 20 1999 defeating the Canadiens in overtime
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