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Those Sweet Days...
It's been awhile since we've been on top but I decided to put a little something in to remember those good old days. Sorry for any inconvience but I could not get a picture up of the 1932 stanley cup winning roster, but for the record, the Leafs beat the New York Rangers. Also Please do not take any pictures without permission.
Leafs Hockey Hall of Famers (1962-1967): George Armstrong, Johnny Bower, Tim Horton, Red Kelly, Dave Keon, Frank Mahovlich, Marcel Pronovost, Bob Pulford, Terry Sawchuk, and Allan Stanley.
Honourable Mention (1962-1967): Ron Ellis, Jim Pappin, Pete Stemkowski, and Mike Walton
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1942: Leafs vs. Detroit Red Wings
Leafs: 4, Red Wings: 3 Leafs Coach: Hap Day |
1945: Leafs vs. Detroit Red Wings
Leafs: 4, Red Wings: 3 Leafs Coach: Hap Day
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1947: Leafs vs. Montreal Canadiens
Leafs: 4, Canadiens: 2 Leafs Coach: Hap Day |
1948: Leafs vs. Detroit Red Wings
Leafs: 4, Red Wings: 0 Coach: Hap Day
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1949: Leafs vs. Detroit Red Wings
Leafs: 4, Red Wings: 0 Coach: Hap Day |
1951: Leafs vs. Montreal Canadiens
Leafs: 4, Canadiens: 1 Leafs Coach: Joe Primeau
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1962: Leafs vs. Chicago Blackhawks
Leafs: 4, Blackhawks: 2 Leafs Coach: Punch Imlach |
1963: Leafs vs. Detroit Red Wings
Leafs: 4, Red Wings: 1 Leafs Coach: Punch Imlach
Toronto won two 7-game series to eventually win the Stanley Cup. They were the first team to do this since Detroit in 1950.
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1964: Leafs vs. Detroit Red Wings
Leafs: 4, Red Wings: 3 Leafs Coach: Punch Imlach |
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1967: Leafs vs. Montreal Canadiens
Leafs: 4, Canadiens: 2 Leafs Coach: Punch Imlach
"We proved them wrong. We'd won the thing one more time." - Tim Horton
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