![]() ![]() The Toronto Maple Leafs® have made the Playoffs a total of 71 times to date, including most recently in 2022. They returned to the conference finals in 94, then again in 1998-1999 - the latter trip powered by eventual franchise scoring leader Mats Sundin. In the 1970s and '80s, the Maple Leafs were frequent Playoff participants but only made it past the second round once, in 1977-1978, when they were swept in the semifinals by the Canadiens. ![]() The Leafs won three Stanley Cup® Championships in a row starting in 1962, and another in the 1966-1967 season, thanks to a roster brimming with players who would end up in the Hall of Fame: George Armstrong, Johnny Bower, Red Kelly, Dave Keon, Tim Horton, Allan Stanley, Bob Pulford, and Frank Mahovlich. The addition the following year of center Ted Kennedy helped the Leafs maintain their dominance, and resulted in another title in 1951. In 1942, they defeated the Detroit Red Wings in seven games to win the first of five Stanley Cup® Championships under coach Hap Day. On March 27, 2023, the Maple Leafs clinched a playoff spot after the Ottawa Senators defeated the Florida Panthers. In the nine seasons that followed, they reached the finals six more times, without a championship to show for it. The 202223 Toronto Maple Leafs season is the franchises 106th season in the National Hockey League. The team won two Stanley Cup® Championships in the NHL®'s first five years and returned to the finals in 1932 behind the "Kid Line" of eventual Hall of Famers Charlie Conacher, Joe Primeau, and Busher Jackson. Patricks before taking their current name in 1927 after Conn Smythe bought the franchise. Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice, center, instructs his players against the Toronto Maple Leafs, on May 7, in Sunrise, Fla. They originally were known as the Arenas and then the St. (Maple Leaf Foods) is a carbon neutral company with a vision to be the most sustainable protein company on earth, responsibly producing. The Maple Leafs were one of the NHL®'s founding teams in 1917. Toronto has 13 Stanley Cup® Championships and six division championships, and has more than 60 former players, coaches and executives in the Hockey Hall of Fame. Around the exterior of the venue, fans can commemorate some of the Maple Leafs' greatest players with the bronze statues installation on Leafs Legends Row. The arena has hosted millions of fans for top-tier sporting events such as multiple NHL® and NBA playoff games, the 2016 NHL® World Cup of Hockey, 2016 NBA All-Star Weekend, and the 2000 NHL® All-Star. Since opening its doors in February 1999, Scotiabank Arena (formerly called Air Canada Centre) has been honored with more than 40 industry awards that commend the venue's security, accessibility, fan service, environmental impact, sales, and box office service. Home to the Toronto Maple Leafs® and NBA's Toronto Raptors, Scotiabank Arena is Canada's premier sports and entertainment home. ![]()
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