• Home to the Toronto Maple Leaf for over 60 years, Maple Leaf Gardens was the stage for 11 of their Stanley Cups, the last coming in 1967.
  • On February 13, 1999, the Toronto Maple Leafs played their last game at Maple Leaf Gardens, losing 6–2 to the Chicago Blackhawks (again).
  • Even though it’s been more than 2 decades since the Leafs left Maple Leaf Gardens, the triumphant building still stands proud today.
  • former hockey arena in Toronto, later re-built into grocery store and athletic centre.
  • Also, the Gardens are replicated on the Conn Smythe trophy, given to the NHL Playoffs MVP.
  • Centennial Classic postcard - Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens remains an iconic landmark in downtown Toronto, though its focus is far different than it used to be.
  • Maple Leaf Gardens is an arena that was built in 1931 by Ross and Macdonald arcitecture firm.
  • Maple Leaf Gardens was also home to basketball teams, soccer teams and, at one time, a professional lacrosse team.
  • Maple Leaf Gardens is one of two Original Six rinks that still stand and display artifacts from its time, but it is the only one still being used for hockey.
  • Memories of glory up for grabs — Maple Leaf Gardens artifacts go on auction block #hockey #Toronto.