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Toronto Maple Leafs - Team
History & Information
As one of the oldest teams in the league,
the Leafs have developed numerous rivalries. The deepest
of these is with the Montreal
Canadiens, which is acknowledged as one of the richest
rivalries in ice hockey. The
Canadiens have won 24 Stanley Cups, while the Leafs have
won 13, putting them at first and second place in NHL history,
respectively. The Canadiens' fan point of view is perhaps
most famously captured in the popular Canadian short story "The
Hockey Sweater", by Roch
Carrier, originally published in French as "Une
abominable feuille d'érable sur la glace" ("An
abominable maple leaf on the ice") referring to the
Maple Leafs sweater his mother forces him to wear. This rivalry
is also evident in College subway
station, in which one side of the station has the Canadiens
and another side has the Leafs.
Toronto Maple Leafs
- Air Canada Centre
The first Maple Leafs home game took
place on February 20, 1999 versus the Montreal
Canadiens, won by the Leafs 3-2 on an overtime goal
by Steve
Thomas. The first Raptors game took place the following
night versus the Vancouver
Grizzlies. The Raptors won 102-87 in front of a sell-out
crowd. The
Tragically Hip performed the first concert at the
venue the following night. The
facility hosted the 2000
NHL All-Star Game and the championship game of the 2004
World Cup of Hockey. In 2003, the Liberal
Party of Canada held their convention at
the ACC.
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