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This is a list of nicknames in the sport of ice hockey. Most are related to professional ice hockey such as the National Hockey League . A few notable nicknames from the Canadian major junior hockey leagues, the U.S. colleges , and national teams are excluded.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have had four PA announcers in their history. In addition Harold (Hap) Watson was the Toronto Arenas' announcer in 1929 before the team moved to Maple Leaf Gardens and became the Toronto Maple Leafs. [313] Walter (Red) Barber (1931–1961) [note 6] Paul Morris (1961–1999) Andy Frost (1999–2016) Mike Ross (2016–present)
This is a list of players who have played at least one game for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Arenas, and Toronto St. Patricks of the National Hockey League (NHL). It does not include players from the Toronto Blueshirts of the National Hockey Association (NHA).
Smythe changed the name of the club to the Maple Leafs and they have been known by that name ever since. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Over their 104 seasons, the Leafs have won 3000 regular season games, lost over 2800 regular season games, accumulated six division championships, led the league in points six times, appeared in the playoffs 71 times, gained ...
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Constantine Falkland Cary Smythe MC (/ ˈ s m aɪ θ /; February 1, 1895 – November 18, 1980) was a Canadian businessman, soldier and sportsman in ice hockey and horse racing.He is best known as the principal owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1927 to 1961 and as the builder of Maple Leaf Gardens.
Toronto Maple Leafs - International Lacrosse League (1932) Toronto Maple Leafs - National Lacrosse Association (1968) Toronto Nationals - Major League Lacrosse (2009–10) Toronto Shooting Stars - National Lacrosse League (1972–4) Toronto Shooting Stars - Canadian Lacrosse League (2012–13) Toronto Tecumsehs - International Lacrosse League ...
From the 1919–20 season they were known as the Toronto St. Patricks, [4] until in February 1927 when the club was purchased by Conn Smythe. [5] Smythe changed the name of the club to the Maple Leafs and they have been known by that name ever since. [5] [6] The franchise has had eighteen general managers since their inception. [7]