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  3. List of NHL rivalries - Wikipedia

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    The teams' proximity to each other – Toronto and Detroit are approximately 240 miles (380 km) apart, mainly using Ontario Highway 401 — and a number of shared fans (particularly in markets such as Windsor, Ontario) added to the rivalry. After the Leafs moved to the Eastern Conference in 1998, they faced each other less often, and the ...

  4. Centennial Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1972 Centennial Cup gained national attention when the Guelph CMC's of the Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League were in the final game of a four-game sweep of the Red Deer Rustlers and their leading scorer Paul Fendley lost his helmet during a body check and struck his head on the ice, knocking him into a coma.

  5. Battle of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    For the shortened 2020–21 season, the two teams played each other nine times in the North Division as the NHL temporarily realigned the divisions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [33] [34] On February 15, 2021, Toronto blow a 5–1 lead against Ottawa, losing 6–5 in overtime. Nick Paul of the Senators started the comeback with a shorthanded goal.

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  7. Toronto Maple Leafs - Wikipedia

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    Finding an adequate number of financiers, he purchased land from the Eaton family, and construction of the arena was completed in five months. [ 37 ] [ 38 ] The Maple Leafs debuted at their new arena, Maple Leaf Gardens , with a 2–1 loss to the Chicago Black Hawks on November 12, 1931. [ 38 ]

  8. Sweepstakes (schooner) - Wikipedia

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    Sweepstakes (also known as Sweeps) was a Canadian schooner built in Burlington, Ontario, in 1867. It was damaged off Cove Island, then towed to Big Tub Harbour in the Georgian Bay of Lake Huron, where it sank in September 1885. The remains of Sweepstakes lie in Big Tub Harbour, in the Fathom Five National Marine Park, in Tobermory, Ontario. [2]

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    The term whitewash is also used in both codes of rugby football when one team loses every match in a particular series.. The team that comes last in the Six Nations Championship (where a sweep over the others is referred to as the Grand Slam) [1] has the ignominy of being awarded the wooden spoon, even if they have not suffered a complete whitewash.