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The 2024–25 Toronto Maple Leafs season is the franchise's 108th season (107th season of play) in the National Hockey League. The Maple Leafs currently hold a tie for the longest active playoff appearance streak with their rivals, the Boston Bruins , with both making the playoffs every year since 2017 .
The pre-season game in Lucan was played between the Ottawa Senators and the Toronto Maple Leafs on September 18. [24] The four USA finalists were Brandon, South Dakota, Clinton, New York, Middlebury, Vermont, and Shreveport, Louisiana. Clinton was named the USA winner on April 14, 2018, and awarded a prize of US$150,000 to upgrade Clinton Arena ...
Logo for the Maple Leafs from 1963 to 1967. The logo was later used as an alternate logo for the Maple Leafs (1992–2000; 2008–2016). The fourth major change came in the 1966–67 season when the logo was changed to an 11-point leaf, similar to the leaf on the then-new flag of Canada to commemorate the Canadian Centennial. [233]
Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 184 × 216 pixels. Other resolutions: ... Toronto Maple Leafs logo, circa 1963 to 1967. Items portrayed in this file
Toronto Maple Leafs: San Jose Sharks: Toronto will receive the early of Colorado or Edmonton's third-round picks in 2025. [99] Toronto acquired this pick in a trade on October 30, 2024 that sent Timothy Liljegren to San Jose in exchange for Matt Benning, a sixth-round pick in 2026 and this conditional pick. [99] 3 or 4 San Jose Sharks: Dallas Stars
Carlton throwing the ceremonial first pitch at a 2013 Toronto Blue Jays game. Carlton is a 6'4" bipedal polar bear, and the official mascot of the Toronto Maple Leafs. His first public appearance was on October 10, 1995, at the Leafs' home-opener in Toronto against the New York Islanders.