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Scott D’Amore’s new promotion continues to bring together talent from all over, and their May 10 show looks to be no ...
The 1948-49 Maple Leafs had plenty in their drive for an unprecedented third consecutive title. They lost three key players: ...
Tommy Burns knocks out Jewey Smith in the fifth round in Paris to retain the world heavyweight title. 1942 — Stanley Cup Final, Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON: Toronto Maple Leafs beat Detroit Red ...
The club has revived the Molson Cup this season, its three-star award first created in 1973-74 when it was plugged constantly ...
1986 — Washington ends the game on a 18-0 run in the last 3 minutes, 49 seconds and wins it on a banked Dudley Bradley 3-pointer at the horn. The 76ers had a seemingly safe 94-77 lead, but do not ...
Salming was picked a game star in his Maple Leaf Gardens debut, a season opener that owner Harold Ballard was allowed to attend while on parole from a fraud conviction. Assisting on a Darryl ...
Gerry McNamara, who was general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs for seven seasons in the 1980s, has died at 90. We wrote ...
Former Toronto Maple Leafs General Manager Gerry McNamara has died at the age of 90. The Maple Leafs confirmed his death in a social media post on Saturday. The cause of death was not announced.
1945 — Toronto rookie goalie Frank McCool set a playoff record with his third consecutive shutout, defeating the Detroit Red Wings 1-0 at Maple Leaf Gardens in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final. 1953 — ...
It wasn’t until the 1960s and ‘70s when interest in Japanese gardens began to develop. These special maples again caught the ...
Though facing much criticism in his tenure as general manager of the Maple Leafs, Gerry McNamara was at peace in his final ...
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