Product Description Get ready for NHL action with this unstructured slouch hat from the Reebok Face Off series!Quality embroiderySix panels with eyeletsAdjustable slide closure with snap buttonUnstructured fitImported100% CottonOfficially l… More >>
A uniquely hand-crafted, vintage style, wool banner featuring intricate embroidery and applique design detail.
Genuine wool blend fabric.
This unique wool, vintage style banner is decorated with distinctive embroidery and applique detail, and highlights the past Stanley Cup Championships. Ideal as a gift or for decorating an office, gameroom or bedroom.
Product Description One 38″ x 24″ NHL licensed wool banner commemorating the World Series Championships…. More >>
Before their classic playoff confrontation in ’78, the Islanders and the Leafs squared off in this matchup at Nassau Coliseum. Armed with rookie sniper Mike Bossy, the Isles had finally seized first place from the Flyers and were charging towards their first-ever Patrick Division championship, with a 37-13-11 record entering this game. For their part, the Leafs were on fire under first-year coach Roger Neilson; they entered this game with a 4-game winning streak and only one loss in their last 12 games. The teams split the first two games of the season series. If the action on the ice isn’t enough, check out the vintage scoreboard, manufactured by Stewart-Warner Corp., displayed throughout this early cable broadcast. I have fond memories of that ol’ scoreboard…
This is my vid created from a mix of other leaf vids, its a preview for the 2011-2012 leafs season, can’t wait tell it start !! The music/images in this video do not belong to me and i have no legal rights over this material, all images and sounds are no used for profit
Kevin O’Leary (Judge on ABC’s “Shark Tank” & Chairman, O’Leary Funds) talks about working for CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada and being the runner between the producer of the show and infamous Toronto Maple Leaf’s owner Harold Ballard. Hilarious! Full interview here: youtu.be
Atlanta Flames vs Toronto Maple Leafs Apr 17, 1979 The fastest three goals scored by one team (23 seconds). Goals scored by Darryl Sittler at 4;04 and at 4;16, and by Ron Ellis at 4;27.