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There are twenty three players for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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The Maple Leafs began the 2007-08 season with Vesa Toskala and Andrew Raycroft as their two goalies. Due to an injury to Toskala, Scott Clemmensen was recalled and played in three games before being reassigned to the Leafs' AHL affiliate the Toronto Marlies on January 10th. The following day, Justin Pogge was recalled from the Marlies to join the Leafs. Should the Maple Leafs need to call up a different goaltender from the minors, James Reimer would be next in line.
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Toronto Maple Leafs last Stanley Cup victory was 1967, and the St. Louis Blues and Los Angeles Kings have never won the Cup, after beginning play in the 1967-1968 season. All three have gone the same number of seasons without a Cup win.
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Two: The 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs came back from a 3-0 deficit to defeat the Detroit Red Wings to win the Stanley Cup. In 1975, the New York Islanders came back from a 3-0 deficit to defeat the Philadelphia Flyers in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
there are three sections of the leaf, each section has on vertical line on it. horizontal lines come out of the vertical line. The answer is palmate.
The first year the Chicago Blachawks won the Stanley Cup, they beat the Detriot Red Wings. They won three out of the four games they played. Four years they won the Stanley Cup again, in 1938, they were able to beat the Toronto Maple Leafs, by winning three out of the four they played. Then next time they won the Cup was in 1961, when they beat the Detriot Red Wings, by winning 4 out of they six games they played. The third time the hawks took the cup was in 2010. They played the Philadelphia Flyer and beat them by winning four of the six games they played. The most recent Stanley Cup they won was in 2013, when the Hawks took the victory over Boston Bruins in a four to two game series.
Well that depends on what time frame you want to look at. Last year (2008-2009) the Leafs scored 250 goals in 82 games. This averages out to about 3.05 goals per game. So far this year, they have scored 12 goals in 5 games, working out to 2.4 goals per game on average. However, since it's still early in the season, this number may not accurately represent the "real" goal average.
The Leafs don't keep a season ticket waiting list beyond what the 2000 names or so that are on the list now because simply put; the list wasn't moving. The team operates at a 99% renewal rate with only 24 tickets not being renewed in 2008 (Don't know about the last two years). The cost of the tickets obviously ranges. From my brief viewpoint it ranges from $8000 for nosebleeds to upwards of $20000 for Platinums. The problem isn't just the tickets though. While you can buy a pair through a third party, to buy them directly from MLSE you must own a Personal Seat License or PSL. Essentially these give the owner of the PSL the right to first refusal for every event at the Air Canada Centre. There are three types: - Raptors Only (Doesn't Affect you) - Raptors and Leafs -- These go for approximately $50,000 depending on the section. You MUST buy BOTH Leafs and Raptors tickets or neither. You must also purchase these from a third party. - Leafs Only -- These exist but are VERY rare. The only people that have these are people who were season ticket holders at Maple Leaf Gardens. You don't need to buy Raptors tickets with this as well, so it becomes especially valuable. They go for upwards of $70,000, once again depending on where you sit.