Toronto Maple Leafs

File:Toronto_Maple_Leafs_2016_logo.svgTeam photo of the Arenas from the 1917–18 season. The club won its first Stanley Cup in their inaugural season.Team photo of the club during the 1921–22 season. Then known as the St. Patricks, the club won its second Stanley Cup in 1922.Opening ceremony for the first game at Maple Leaf Gardens on November 11, 1931The Kid Line consisted of Charlie Conacher, Joe Primeau, and Busher Jackson (left to right). They led the Leafs to win the 1932 Stanley Cup, as well as four more Stanley Cup Final appearances over the next six years.The Maple Leafs score against Detroit during the 1942 Cup Final. The Leafs went on to win the series, performing the only reverse-sweep in the Final.Maple Leafs players during the 1946–47 season. The team would win its sixth Stanley Cup that season.Johnny Bower was the Maple Leafs' goaltender from 1958 to 1969. He helped the team win four Cups.Captaining the team from 1958 to 1969, George Armstrong led the team to four Stanley Cups. Armstrong is the all-time leader in games played with the Maple Leafs.Punch Imlach won four Cups as the Leafs' coach in the 1960s. However, his second stint as general manager in the 1979–80 season was controversial, as he traded Lanny McDonald, and engaged in a public dispute with team captain Darryl Sittler.First game between the Leafs and Chicago Blackhawks during the 1994 Stanley Cup playoffs at Maple Leaf Gardens.Mats Sundin in October 1997, shortly after being named captain of the Leafs after the Doug Gilmour trade to the New Jersey Devils.Mats Sundin in 2008 during his last season with the Maple Leafs.Dion Phaneuf was named team captain in the 2010 off-season and served that role until he was traded to Ottawa in 2016.

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