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On September 21, 2016, The Globe and Mail reported that Butts had charged moving expenses to Canadian taxpayers in the amount of $$126,669.56 to relocate his residence from Toronto to Ottawa. [20] These expenses included a personalized cash payout of $20,799.10. [21] After it was revealed publicly, Butts agreed to repay $41,618.62. [22]
Only three other Maple Leafs defencemen have reached the mark faster: Borje Salming (42 GP in 1976-77), Babe Pratt (44 GP in 1943-44), and Bryan McCabe (45 GP in 2005-06). He scored his 20th goal of the season on March 16, 2019, against the Ottawa Senators .
The 2019–20 Toronto Maple Leafs season was the 103rd season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on November 22, 1917. [ 2 ] The season was suspended by the league officials on March 12, 2020, after several other professional and collegiate sports organizations followed suit as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic .
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Ottawa police set up a hotline for hate-motivated crimes to be reported. [157] On the night of February 1, Ottawa Police said that about 250 protesters remained around and on Parliament Hill. [158] Ottawa residents reported numerous incidents in which convoy protesters physically assaulted them, or threatened rape or death for wearing masks. [159]
Maple Leaf Gardens roof under construction, pictured in 1931. The corporation's roots can be traced back to 1927, when Conn Smythe organized a group of investors to purchase Toronto's premier hockey franchise, the Toronto St. Patricks of the National Hockey League (NHL), which had won Stanley Cup championships in 1918 (as the Toronto Arenas) and 1922, from a group headed by Charles Querrie.
Brent Wallace: 2002–2020 (Ottawa Senators games) Dave Randorf: 2002–2010 (Toronto Maple Leafs games) John Lu: 2002–2007 (Toronto Maple Leafs games), 2007–2014, 2018–2022 (Montreal Canadiens games), 2022–present (Winnipeg Jets games) Ryan Rishaug: 2005–present (Edmonton Oilers or Calgary Flames games)
On July 8, 2016, MacKinnon as a restricted free agent re-signed with the Avalanche, agreeing to a seven-year, $44.1 million contract that averages $6.3 million per season. [33] On October 13, two days before the 2016–17 season started, MacKinnon was announced as an alternate captain for the Avalanche. [ 34 ]