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December 13, 1919, the NHL transferred the Toronto franchise to the Querrie-St. Patricks group, for the fee of $ 5,000. The incorporation date of the club was December 22, 1919, and listed Fred Hambly, Percy Hambly, Paul Ciceri and Querrie with 99 shares each, and Richard Greer with 4 shares. This move was possible because the Arena Hockey Club was a self-contained corporation, and was therefore beyond the legal reach of Livingstone.
1885: 188:(and the team called the "Arenas"), but despite winning the Stanley Cup the team was bankrupt and pulled out of the league after just two seasons. The rights to the Toronto franchise were purchased by a group of investors with links to an amateur club called the "St. Patricks". The new owners renamed the NHL franchise after the amateur club, and as the St. Patricks the team won the 1895: 250:, with Arena Company auditor Hubert Vearncombe as team president. This new organization was duly admitted to the NHL as a full member in good standing, touching off a new round of litigation with Livingstone which forced the Arenas to unload most of their stars. They only won five games in 1918–19, and were forced to suspend operations in February. 481:
stated he chose blue because it represents the Canadian skies and white to represent snow, these colours were also used on his gravel and sand business' trucks. The colour blue was also a colour historically associated with the City of Toronto. The use of blue by top-level Toronto-based sports clubs began with the
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learned that the Arena Company wanted to sell. As an interim measure, Querrie changed the team name to the Tecumsehs on December 7, 1919. The following day, Querrie reached agreement with the owners of the amateur St. Patrick's club to purchase the franchise. Frank Heffernan was named as manager. On
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invested in the St. Patricks in 1924 as a favour to Charlie Querrie. In 1927, Charlie Querrie and other investors wanted out, J.P. Bickell made arrangements for other Toronto investors and initially hired Mike Rodden (a referee and sports writer) to run the hockey operations, which did not work out.
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Initial reports were that the team's colours were to be red and white, but the Leafs wore white sweaters with a green maple leaf for their first game on February 17, 1927. On September 27, 1927, it was announced that the Leafs had changed their colour scheme to blue and white. Although Smythe later
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Although Querrie returned, player turnover was nearly 100%, partly because the Quebec NHL franchise was activating for this season, and the players that had been loaned to the Arenas and other NHL teams had been returned to Quebec. Additionally, with the poor performance of the previous season, and
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In 1920–21, the club placed second and first in the schedule halves, enough to make a playoff appearance. Unfortunately, the 'Super Six' of Ottawa would dominate the club 7–0 in a two-game total goals playoff. The experience would be helpful in the following season, however.
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became the first rookie goaltender to record a Stanley Cup shutout. game five belonged to Toronto as Dye scored four goals in a 5–1 victory to clinch the Cup. For the series, Dye scored nine of the St. Pats 16 goals, while Roach posted a 1.80 goals-against average.
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In the following two seasons, the St. Pats would miss the playoffs with third-place finishes. Losing money due to poor attendance, the Hamblys sold their shares in the St. Patricks to Nathan Nathanson, owner of the Famous Players Theatre chain, and mining magnate
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while litigation was underway between Livingstone and the NHL. This temporary franchise won the Stanley Cup in 1918. However, instead of returning the players to Livingstone, the Arena Company formed the Toronto Arena Hockey Club, popularly known as the
458: (equivalent to $ 2,762,198 in 2023) offer for the majority ownership of the club. With the support of Bickell, who retained his share of the club, the Philadelphia bid was rejected, Smythe arguing that civic pride was more important than money. 473:. Viewing the maple leaf as a "badge of courage", and a reminder of home, Smythe decided to give the same name to his hockey team, in honour of the many Canadian soldiers who wore it. However, the team was not the first to use the name. A 441:
The club was in trouble in 1927, both on the ice and legally. Querrie lost a lawsuit to Livingstone and decided, along with major shareholder Nathan Nathanson to put the St. Pats up for sale. There was a $ 200,000 bid from a group in
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In 1925–26, the club struggled to a sixth placing, finishing behind the expansion Pittsburgh and New York clubs. Top scorer Babe Dye struggled and the club finished sixth out of seven teams. The Canadiens had lost their top goalie
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The St. Pats organization had operated amateur hockey clubs in the Toronto area since the first decade of the 1900s, including the senior amateur St. Patricks team in the
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the turnover in franchise management, the franchise essentially started over. The club improved to second and third-place finishes in the halves of the schedule.
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Livingstone won a $ 20,000 judgment against the Arena Company, which declared bankruptcy to avoid paying the bill. Before the 1919–20 season, general manager
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The Toronto franchise of the National Hockey League (NHL), since the NHL's founding in 1917, had been operated by the Arena Company, operators of the
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of Canada. He attributed his choice of a maple leaf for the logo to his experiences as a Canadian Army officer and prisoner of war during
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in Toronto. The Arena Company had been granted a temporary franchise for the 1917–18 season, and leased the players from the
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and placed last. In 1926–27, the club finished fifth and last in the new Canadian division. Dye was sold to the new
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led the Millionaires to a 3–0 shutout win. However, the St. Patricks tied the series in game four, 6–0, as
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scored 4:50 into overtime of game two to give Toronto a 2–1 win. Then in game three, goaltender
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After taking control on February 14, 1927, Smythe immediately renamed the team the
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Centre Ice: The Smythe Family, the Gardens and the Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Club
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In the 1921–22 season, the St. Pats made their first and only appearance in the
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The Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Club: The Official Centennial Publication
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In 1924–25, the club would place second and play off against the
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in the 19th century, later adopted by their football team, the
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For the article about the current Toronto NHL franchise, see
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as the Managing Partner. The team was renamed to the
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Index

Toronto St. Pats
Toronto Maple Leafs

Toronto Hockey Club
1917–1918
Toronto Arenas
1918–1919
1919
1927
Toronto Maple Leafs
1927
Arena Gardens
Toronto, Ontario
Stanley Cups
1922
ice hockey
National Hockey League
Arena Company
Stanley Cup
1922
J.P. Bickell
Conn Smythe
Toronto Maple Leafs
1926–27 NHL season
Ontario Hockey Association
Arena Gardens
Toronto Blueshirts
Eddie Livingstone
Toronto Arenas
Charlie Querrie

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