Mutual Street Arena was created in 1912.
The Toronto Maple Leafs played at the Mutual Street Arena from 1917 until 1931. During their time there, the team had a strong home record, often regarded as one of the more successful periods in the franchise's early history. However, specific win-loss records from that era can vary in documentation, making it difficult to provide an exact figure. Overall, the Mutual Street Arena was a significant venue for the Maple Leafs, contributing to their early identity in the NHL.
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.
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