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For many years Toronto had a triple A baseball team in the International League, but the present Toronto Maple Leafs play in the Intercounty League.
The Toronto Marlies of the AHL. They were formerly the St. John's (Newfoundland) Maple Leafs, but moved to T.O. a few years ago.
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Phil kessel played for the Boston bruins and now plays for the Toronto maple leafs
Well there obviously hasn't been 1 goalie for 74 years, the current Leafs goalie is Giguere
they don't want to spend a penny they want to be richer than Bill Gates
If you are thinking about the Toronto Maple Leafs, a hockey team in the National Hockey League, they now play their home games at the Air Canada Centre, at Bay and the Lakeshore. They used to play their home games at Maple Leaf Gardens, at Church and Carlton. If you are thinking about a baseball team called the Toronto Maple Leafs, there was such a team in the Triple A International League many years ago. They played their home games at Maple Leaf Stadium,which used to be located at Bathurst and the Lakeshore, but it was demolished years ago. The present Toronto Maple Leafs baseball team of the Intercounty League play their home games at Christie Pits, at Christie and Bloor.
1966-67 was the last season in which the Toronto Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cup.
There were seasons in the dim dark past of the NHL when Toronto actually were Cup champs. However, the Leafs in recent years have not been a very good team while the Wings are 2008 Cup champions and the best team in the league.
Center George Armstrong spent his entire 21 year career with the Maple Leafs. He was the Captain of the team for 11 years which is a franchise record. He finished his career with 296 goals and 417 assists for 713 career points. Goalie Turk Broda spent his entire 14 year career with the Maple Leafs (1936-1952). Right Wing Ron Ellis spent his entire 16 year career with the Maple Leafs (1963-1981). Center Ted Kennedy spent his entire 14 year career with the Maple Leafs (1942-1957).
43. They haven't even made the finals since they last won in 1967.