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The man at the heart of the Maple Leaf Gardens sexual abuse scandal has died. Gordon Stuckless died Thursday night at a hospital in Hamilton after a brain hemorrhage Tuesday, lawyer Ari Goldkind said.
Yes, Maple Leaf Gardens had its share of sound problems. But that didn’t stop the sports and entertainment hub from becoming one of Canada’s best-loved landmarks, packed to the 50-metre-high ...
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Once cavernous, Maple Leaf Gardens now feels intimate. On Monday, Ryerson University decked out journalists and dignitaries in steel-toed shoes for a “sneak preview” of its new 2,680-seat ...
Indeed, The Great One delivered an absolute gem at Maple Leaf Gardens in Game 7, a hat trick that still haunts Leafs fans to this day. Two famous buildings. And there’s this about what was denied.
The man at the heart of the Maple Leaf Gardens sexual abuse scandal has died. Gordon Stuckless died Thursday night at a hospital in Hamilton after a brain hemorrhage Tuesday, lawyer Ari Goldkind said.