Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto was the first truly major league-sized arena built in Canada when it opened in 1931. But its world premiere almost never happened; had that been the case, Toronto might ...
At one point, long before Mike Johnson could reasonably think about signing a contract to play for the Maple Leafs, he removed the garage door opener at his childhood home. It was a peaked roof, with ...
In 1931, Toronto Maple Leafs owner Conn Smythe broke ground on Maple Leaf Gardens, which would go onto become one of hockey’s most hallowed buildings. The Maple Leafs won 11 Stanley Cups there, the ...
pointed at a large red dot painted on the floor of a downtown Toronto supermarket and became overwhelmed with nostalgia. "There it is," the former Toronto Maple Leafs captain said during a recent ...
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) -- The Harris County Sheriff's Office is in the early stage of an investigation Friday evening, involving two deaths inside a home not too far from the northwest bend of ...
Home to the NHL’s Toronto Maple Leafs from 1931 to 1999, Maple Leaf Gardens was widely considered one of the “cathedrals” of ice hockey. The 16,300-seat arena, designed by the prominent Montreal-based ...
Ontario lawyer Jim Vigmond had his sights set on the 1967 Stanley Cup Banner during a recent online auction of items from old Maple Leaf Gardens. Unfortunately, he wasn't the only one, and it soon ...
Okay, so maybe that wasn't exactly what Mitchell sang, because the song was "Big Yellow Taxi" and not "Big Yellow Arena." But if the one-time Toronto resident was moved to rewrite the words in ...
The man at the heart of the Maple Leaf Gardens sexual abuse scandal has died. Gordon Stuckless died Thursday night at a hospital in Hamilton after a brain hemorrhage Tuesday, lawyer Ari Goldkind said.