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Reliving Rangers: 1994 New York Rangers were a special team for a special time - Forever Blueshirts: A site for New York Rangers fanatics
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The last time the Habs and Leafs celebrated Stanley Cup victories

The last time the Habs and Leafs celebrated Stanley Cup victories As the NHL teams from Montreal and Toronto square off in the playoffs for the first time since 1979, we look back at the victory parades in each city in 1993 and 1967. Social Sharing CBC Archives · Posted: May 20, 2021 8:30 AM ET | Last Updated: May 20 The Montreal Canadiens pose for a photograph with the Stanley Cup following their 4-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings in Montreal in this June 9, 1993 photo. Patrick Roy front left lying down.(Frank Gunn/Canadian Press) The teams paired in one of Thursday night s NHL playoff matches haven t been seen together in the playoffs for 42 years, according to CBC Sports.

Hungry Auston Matthews passionate about improving his shot

TSN Toronto Reporter Mark Masters reports on the Maple Leafs, who practised at the Ford Performance Centre on Friday ahead of Saturday’s game against the Vancouver Canucks. Jason Spezza and Auston Matthews led the Leafs to a convincing 7-3 win on Thursday night and came within a whisker of ending a 56-year drought. Spezza scored three goals while Matthews potted a pair against the Vancouver Canucks. The last time two Leafs recorded a hat trick in the same game? Dave Keon and Bob Pulford did it against the New York Rangers in 1965.  Matthews and Spezza were both back on the ice before practice on Friday working on their craft. Matthews was fine-tuning his shot. 

George Armstrong, Who Led Toronto to 4 Stanley Cup Titles, Dies at 90

George Armstrong, Who Led Toronto to 4 Stanley Cup Titles, Dies at 90 A seven-time All-Star and the longtime captain of the Maple Leafs, he was one of the first players of Indigenous descent to score in the N.H.L. George Armstrong, the captain of the Toronto Maple Leafs, in 1963 after the team won the Stanley Cup. He led the team to a total of four championships.Credit.Frank Grant/Toronto Star, via Getty Images Published Jan. 24, 2021Updated Feb. 22, 2021 George Armstrong, the Hockey Hall of Fame forward and captain of the Toronto Maple Leafs teams that won four Stanley Cup championships in the 1960s, died on Sunday. He was 90.

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