Les Maple Leafs de Toronto. It's a sports team, so you wouldn't do a full translation (les feuilles d'erables de Toronto).
Yes he was!!!! :)& Toronto Maple Leafs are Awesome !!!! And Brian Papineau is sooooo awesome too!!!:) He is the equipment manager.!!!!! Cool, I know!!!:):):):):):):):):):):):):) LOL Wane, dear oh little Wane, once was a player on the Toronto Maple Leafs but now it is so so so so so sad that he is retired now!!!!!!
As far as I know the 1942 Toronto maple leafs are the only team to do so.
Justin Bieber's favorite hockey team, guessing from where he lived, is most likely the Toronto Maple Leafs.Toronto mapleleafsHis favorite hockey team is the Maple Leafs. He said so in his movie Never Say Never
K, I'm just going to assume this is about NHL. Ottawa-Senators Toronto-Maple Leafs Edmonton-Oilers Montreal-Canadians Calgary-Flames Vancouver-Cunucks So 6
So the players would have to go visit the classrooms and meet the kids and talk about the pressure and how it realates to school.
First of all, Leaves have alternate meaning of leaving. So Maple Leavers don't sound so good. Secondly, it represents the maple leaf, which is a symbol of Canada, and on our Canadian Flag , you may notice that there is only 1 Maple Leaf, and not Maple Leaves. Thus This English fs and ves is an exception. -------------------------------- ACTUALLY, THE TEAM WAS NAMED AFTER THE MAPLE LEAF REGIMENT FROM WORLD WAR 1. AS IT IS A PROPER NOUN, IT IS PLURALISED BY SIMPLY ADDING "S". THE "MAPLE LEAF" FLAG WAS INTRODUCED 38 YEARS LATER, SO IT WAS NOT A FACTOR.
Toronto Maple Leafsbecasue they can never win and they need way better players and mabey they will win. No. They have the 3rd most stanely cups in hockey kid so i wouldn't be talking.
Toronto's NHL team was originally known as the Arenas and later the St. Pats. The name Maple Leafs was adopted in 1927, and I am told it was named after the Maple Leaf Regiment that fought in World War I. Of course, for those readers outside the Great White North, you'll recognize that the Maple Leaf is a well-known symbol for Canada, so it's quite appropriate. ------- To actually answer the question: Toronto has always been a blue/white city. I'm not sure where it originated but it long predates not only the Toronto Arenas (original name of the Maple Leafs) but also the Toronto Blueshirts of the NHA. If you notice the Argonauts along with the Blue Jays also follow the Blue/White pattern. The most commonly held belief is Smythe got the colour scheme from the University Of Toronto Varsity Blues, where he had been captain of the ice hockey team in 1915. Where UofT got theirs from, I don't know.
Because the Maple Leafs have been so terrible, for so long, that a mountain of crap has gathered on it. The amount of crap that comes when you put on the sweater for the Maple Leafs has eventually piled up to that level.
Cameron John Boyce is an Australian cricketer so he will like cricket.
Yes and no well they have Phil kesel the sniper tyler bozack the master at faceoffs and Dion punuf so yes the NHL says you if you don't think so look on the NHL news