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The Toronto Maple Leafs originally played home games at the Arena Gardens later known as the Mutual Street Arena. Their first game as the Maple Leafs was played in this arena in 1927-28 when the lost the season opener against New York Rangers 4-2.
The season for the Montreal Canadiens being on January 19, 2013. The first games the Canadies will play will be against the Maple Leafs at 7:00 pm. The tv networks for showings are CBC and RDS.
At the conclusion of the 2011-12 season: 748 regular season games: - 509 with Toronto Maple Leafs - 18 with New York Rangers - 221 with Atlanta Thrashers/Winnipeg Jets 35 playoff games: - 28 with Toronto Maple Leafs - 7 with New York Rangers
They won 3 games each
The Toronto Maple Leafs have won 2570 regular season games.
The Mets won 40 games in their first season in 1962.
The Maple Leafs have not participated in the playoffs since the 2003-04 season, when the team finished fourth in the Eastern Conference and therefore earned home ice advantage in the first round. Toronto moved past the Ottawa Senators in the first round in seven games, but could only win two games in the Conference Semifinals against the Philadelphia Flyers. The Leafs came to within two points of making the playoffs in the 2005-06 season, one point in 2006-07, but did not have a successful enough year in 2007-08 to finish better than 12th in the Conference standings.
the first olympic "medals" was a branch of olive leafs
1917-1918. The first games were played simultaneously on December 19th 1917. The first featured the Montreal Canadiens defeating the Ottawa Senators 7-4. At the same time, the Montreal Wanderers defeated the Toronto Arenas (Maple Leafs) 10-9.
Yes. Many teams have back-to-back games from time to time. An example is the Toronto Maple Leafs VS the Philadelphia Flyers who most of the time have back to back games at home during each season.
Prior to winning the first 3 games of the 2010 season, that was 2003 when they won their first 9 games and ended the season 13-3.
No. This is because the Toronto Blue Jay's season starts during the NBA/NHL play-offs and the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors have never been in the play-offs at the same time.