TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS EXPERIENCE: Founded: 1917 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Stadium: Air Canada Centre Conference: Eastern Conference Division: Northeast Division Toronto Maple Leafs Stanley Cup Titles: 13: last Stanley Cup title - 1966-67 Toronto Maple Leafs Conference Championships: none Notable Players: George Armstrong, Borje Salming, Reginald Red Horner, & Clarence "Hap" Day
The Toronto Maple Leafs are one of the oldest, most successful, and most valuable teams in the NHL. While they’ve struggled in the last two seasons and failed to make the playoffs, the team has a new coach and will fight to reclaim their former level of success. A Toronto Maple Leafs game at the award-winning Air Canada Centre in Toronto is always a top sporting even to be a part of. The Toronto Maple Leafs play hockey in the Northeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The team was founded in 1917 as one of the “Original Six” NHL teams. The franchise has 13 Stanley Cup titles, eleven with the Toronto Maple Leafs moniker, and 2 more with the club’s previous names – the Arenas and the St. Patricks. The Toronto Maple Leafs dominated the League in the ‘40s and again in the ‘60s under the leadership of players like Dave Keon and Frank Mahovlich. The 1990’s would see another resurgence of Leafs hockey, but no trips to the Finals. Today the Toronto Maple Leafs is led by all-time team points, assists, and goals leader Mats Sundin and Nik Antropov. The Toronto Maple Leafs play their home games at the Air Canada Centre (ACC) in front of a capacity crowd of almost 19,000. Attend a game and you can sample Toronto’s rich cultural heritage in one of three on-site award-winning restaurants. The Toronto Maple Leafs and player banners above and the weight of history that’s almost palpable make a game at the ACC an experience you won’t forget. Buy Toronto Maple Leafs tickets today!
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