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This is a list of franchise records for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National ... 1920–21 (24 game season) 2021–22 ... (February 13, 1993, W 6–1 vs. Minnesota ...
It was one of four outdoor regular season games during the 2016–17 NHL season, the others being the 2016 Heritage Classic, 2017 NHL Winter Classic (held on the following day) and the 2017 NHL Stadium Series game. The hosting Maple Leafs pulled out to a 4–1 lead in the third period, only to have the Red Wings score the tying goal with one ...
A few days later, on February 13, 1999, the Toronto Maple Leafs ended a 67-year tradition when they played their last game at Maple Leaf Gardens, suffering a 6–2 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks. Former Leaf Doug Gilmour scored a fluke goal in that game, and the notorious tough guy Bob Probert scored the final NHL goal in MLG history during the ...
Chiefs is the first novel in the Will Lee series by Stuart Woods.It was first published in 1981 by W. W. Norton & Company.The novel takes place in the fictional town of Delano, Georgia, over three generations, as three different police chiefs attempt to identify a serial killer operating in the area.
Even after weeks of close analysis, Super Bowl 59 still found a way to surprise many, as the Eagles secured a rare knockout of the Chiefs.
The Broncos are the choice for all five writers at NFL.com: Ali Bhanpuri (26-16 final score), Brooke Cersosimo (27-21), Dan Parr (25-13), Gennaro Filice (26-14) and Tom Blair (23-17). This is part ...
Harris began his NHL career with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1955–56.He helped Toronto win 3 straight Stanley Cups in 1962, 1963, and 1964. In total, he played 10 seasons with Toronto before being traded in the off season to the Detroit Red Wings along with Andy Bathgate and Gary Jarrett for Larry Jeffrey, Eddie Joyal, Lowell MacDonald, Marcel Pronovost, and Autry Erickson on May 20, 1965.
Kansas native and Chiefs superfan Jason Sudeikis serves as narrator. Robinson Peete’s father-in-law, Willie Peete, landed his first assistant coaching job in the league with the Chiefs in 1984.