yea Tim Horton did play for the tornto maple leafs
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In 2004, when they made it to the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals but lost. Since then, the Toronto Maple Leafs haven't made it to the play-offs.
The Blue Jay's home field is the Roger Center (formerly known as the Sky Dome), in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Though its name was changed, many still refer to the Roger's Center as the Sky Dome.
0. Both are in the eastern conference, therefore it would be impossible to play eachother in the finals because it is played by the winner of the western vs the winner of the eastern conference
No he did not play for Toronto. In fact he only played for two teams which were Boston and New York. Note: Toronto did not have a team until mid to late eighties While Ruth did not play for a team located in Toronto, he did play in the city while a member of the Providence Grays of the International League. He hit his first home run as a professional player against the Toronto Maple Leafs at Hanlan's Point on September 5, 1914.
Yes. Many teams have back-to-back games from time to time. An example is the Toronto Maple Leafs VS the Philadelphia Flyers who most of the time have back to back games at home during each season.