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Stan Fischler looks at how the underdog 1947 Toronto Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cup, and how lessons from that year can be a case for inspiration for the modern day team that's looking to finally ...
Although I grew up in Brooklyn, I became a Leafs fan in 1942, and one day discovered the out-of-town newsstand on West 43rd Street. They even had the Globe and Mail from Toronto.
Discover Toronto Maple Leafs Playoff History. ... Their championship dynasties occurred between 1947–1951 and 1962–1967, with their last Stanley Cup win coming in 1967.
The former 10-year NHL player played all 423 games with the Maple Leafs between 1936-37 and 1947-48, winning the 1937 Calder Trophy along with the 1942 Lady Byng Trophy and three Stanley Cups in ...
The Maple Leafs went on to win the Cup that season, with the brothers sharing Cup wins in 1942, 1945, 1947, and 1948, and Don winning one additional Cup in 1949 after Nick retired.