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  2. File:Toronto Maple Leafs Logo 1939 - 1967.svg - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; In other projects Appearance. ... Toronto Maple Leafs logo, circa 1963 to 1967. Items portrayed in this file depicts. Toronto Maple Leafs. inception.

  3. File:TML Alternate Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Toronto Maple Leafs - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Maple Leafs have had four PA announcers in their history. In addition Harold (Hap) Watson was the Toronto Arenas' announcer in 1929 before the team moved to Maple Leaf Gardens and became the Toronto Maple Leafs. [313] Walter (Red) Barber (1931–1961) [note 6] Paul Morris (1961–1999) Andy Frost (1999–2016) Mike Ross (2016–present)

  5. Toronto Blue Jays - Wikipedia

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    Since 1989, the team has played its home games primarily at Rogers Centre in downtown Toronto. The name "Blue Jays" originates from the bird of the same name, and blue is also the traditional colour of Toronto's collegiate and professional sports teams including the Maple Leafs and the Argonauts (Canadian football). In 1976, out of the over ...

  6. History of the Toronto Maple Leafs - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Toronto Maple Leafs, a professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL), begins with the establishment of the NHL itself. Both the Toronto Maple Leafs and the NHL arose from disputes between Eddie Livingstone , owner of the National Hockey Association 's Toronto Blueshirts , and the other team owners of the ...

  7. Toronto Argonauts - Wikipedia

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    It marked the beginning of an eventful few years. In 1990, one of the most beloved figures in Toronto sporting history emerged on the team: Michael "Pinball" Clemons set a CFL record for all purpose yards with 3,300 in his first full year, a record he broke in 1997 with 3,840. [68] SkyDome set up for the Argonauts. The Argonauts played at ...

  8. List of NHL mascots - Wikipedia

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    Carlton throwing the ceremonial first pitch at a 2013 Toronto Blue Jays game. Carlton is a 6'4" bipedal polar bear, and the official mascot of the Toronto Maple Leafs. His first public appearance was on October 10, 1995, at the Leafs' home-opener in Toronto against the New York Islanders.

  9. Toronto Maple Leafs in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In another scene, the character Mini-Me wears a Maple Leafs sweater. [7] In addition to the references included in several films, the Maple Leafs also played a central role in Myers' 2008 film The Love Guru, where he played a guru hired to help the Maple Leafs' star player. [8]