Welcome to my home page!
I'm not the biggest Leaf fan, i'm just one of the many fans they have. I will put polls and info about the Leafs on this site as much as i can. Thats all for now, don't forget to sign the guest book!
Updates
01/14/04... Made the site.
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OMG if you people hate my site so much why do you go and make one yourselfs. You think you can make it better then go right ahead.
For the people who do support this site thank you for your support. it's greatly appreciated.
AS FOR YOU PEOPLE THAT LIKE THE RED WINGS. FOR YOUR INFORMATION THOSE PEOPLE HAVE NO ONE SUPPORTING THEM. DID YOU EVER SEE THEIR ARENA??? IT'S SO EMPTY. THEY HAVE NOOOOOOOOO SUPPORT!!!!!!!! AT LEAST WE SUPPORT OUR BELOVED LEAFS!!!!!
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Leafs Timeline
1920-The Toronto Maple Leafs are born.
1927-On Valentine's Day Con Smythe purchased the team and decided on the Maple Leaf as the teams namesake and crest.
1928-The first official home jersey was introduced.
1931-Maple Leaf Gardens opened its doors. The leafs won in the first decade on their new home.
1940's-The Maple Leafs won five stanley cups, weathered and filled lively Maple Leaf Gardens with a new and impassioned generation of "True-Blue" hockey fans.
1950's-It was a decade of change for the Maple Leafs, who began the 50's trying to defend their three consecutive stanley cup championships but ended it on an eight-year cup drought. The team's only triumph was destroyed by tragedy, when Bill Barilko died in a plane crash the summer following his 1951 cup-winning overtime goal over Montreal. The decade's whirlwind of newcomers included George Armstrong, Tim Horton, Johnny Bower, Harold Bailard and Punch Imlach, all of whom would one day be honoured as HAll of Famers.
1960's-rivaled the 1940's as the most glorious and sucessful years in Maple Leafs history. A new generation of stars led the Leafs to four stanley cup victories, including three in sucession, and established Maple Leaf Gardens as a place of Legend.
1970's- As the league expanded from six teams to twelve, the leafs slipped off ht elofty perch they occupied for most of the glorious 1960's.
1980's- These were the dark years for hockey in Toronto. Leaf fans watched their team flounder in the lower half of the standing and watched stars like Sittler, Palmateer and Turnbull move on to other clubs. Wendal Clark was introduced to the leafs in 1985, giving the fans for a glimpse of a new direction for the team.
1990's- A trade brought Doug Glimour(a tenacious new leader) to the Leafs. The on-ice sucess stroked the fever of success among Toronto fans, and reawakened the franchise's great winning tradition. The Leafs also marked the decade by closing the doors of Maple Leaf Gardens and moving to a new home, the Air Canada Centre (Feb. 20th 1999), where Leafs stars like Sundin and Curtis Joesph can add their own chapters to the fabled history of the Toronto Maple Leafs
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Here's a statement of a TML fan since 1927 on the opening night of Maple Leaf Gardens........
"The City was electic. Maple Leaf Gardens, bathed in the glow of floodlights for its grand opening, was gleaming. No one seemed able to truly comprehend hoe Conn Smythe had become such a magician, turning a block of old shops and homes into a hockey palace in only 165 days with no money. But dreams do come true. The New Area was everything the old Arena Gardens was not: beautiful, spacious and mondern. Arena Garderns was not decrepit by any means, but it was certainly wasn't glamorous. Maple Leaf Garderns was. The first event at the new edifice would of course, be a hockey game. On Opening night, Nov. 12th 1931, the Chicago Blackhawks were in town. The first game at Maple Leaf Gardens ended in a 2-1 victory for the visitng Chicago Blackhawks."
2003-2004 Leafs
Here's the list of the 2003-2004 Toronto Maple Leafs!!!
Number 2--->Wade Belak---->Defence
Number 7---->Gary Roberts--->Left Wing
Number 8--->Aki Berg---->Defence
Number 11--->Owen Nolan--->Right Wing
Number 12---->Tom Fitzgerld--->Right Wing
Number 13---->Mats Sundin--->Centre
Number 14--->matt Stajan--->Centre
Number 15--->Thomas Kaberle--->Defence
Number 16---->Darcy Tucker-->Left Wing
Number 19--->Mikael Renberg--->Right Wing
Number 20---->Ed Belfour--->Goaltender
Number 21---->Robert Reichel--->Centre
Number 22---->Harold Druken--->Centre
Number 22---->Ken Klee-------->Defence
Number 23---->Alexei Ponikarovsky--->Left Wing
Number 24--->Bryan McCabe------>Defence
Number 25---->Joe Nieuwendyk---->Centre
Number 26---->Nathan Perrott---->Right Wing
Number 27---->Bryan Marchment--->Defence
Number 28---->Tie Domi--------->Right Wing
Number 29--->Karel Pilar-------->Defence
Number 32--->Mikael Tellquist--->Goaltender
Number 37---->Trevor Kidd---->Goaltender
Number 55----->Ric Jackman---->Defence
Number 80--->Nik Antropov------>Centre
Number 89--->Alexander Mogilny---->Right Wing
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PROUD TO BE CANADIAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |