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During his 11-year presidency in Toronto, Shanahan’s Leafs consistently failed to make deep playoff runs despite a talented ...
the Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto (formerly known as Maple Leaf Gardens). Today on Commotion, guest host Ali Hassan speaks with wrestling fan Sarah Kurchak about the history of the Maple ...
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — The Maple Leaf Tea Room on Commerce St. in downtown Lynchburg is open for business, and if you were a fan of the former Ploughcroft Tea Room, you may notice a familiar face.
The announcer’s career ended as he worked the final game at Maple Leaf Gardens in 1999 and the first at the Air Canada Centre (now Scotiabank Arena). On occasion, a recording of his voice ...
Paul Morris, who served as the Toronto Maple Leafs PA announcer for 38 years, has died. He was 86. Morris died Thursday in Oshawa after a lengthy illness, according to the Mount Lawn Funeral Home ...
Morris’s deadpan delivery provided the backdrop to generations of Maple Leaf fans. Morris was at the microphone ... He called the first game at the Gardens, and was the first voice at Scotiabank Arena ...
“The voice of Maple Leaf Gardens for decades, Paul never missed a game from 1961 to 1999. He called the final game at the Gardens and was the first voice at Scotiabank Arena. More than an announcer, ...
Morris's deadpan delivery provided the backdrop to generations of Maple Leaf fans ... He called the first game at the Gardens, and was the first voice at Scotiabank Arena. More than an announcer ...
"The voice of Maple Leaf Gardens for decades, Paul never missed a game from 1961 to 1999. He called the final game at the Gardens and was the first voice at Scotiabank Arena. More than an ...
"His voice and legacy will forever echo in Leafs Nation." The longtime PA announcer was with the Maple Leafs for 38 years, from 1961 to 1999. He called the final game at Maple Leaf Gardens on Feb. 13, ...
The voice of Maple Leaf Gardens for decades, Paul never missed a game from 1961 to 1999. He called the final game at the Gardens and was the first voice at Scotiabank Arena. More… pic.twitter ...
The voice of Maple Leaf Gardens for decades, Paul never missed a game from 1961 to 1999. He called the final game at the Gardens and was the first voice at Scotiabank Arena. More… pic.twitter ...