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Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Art Print (15.75" x 19.75")

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Calling all Leafs fans - you kept asking so we've finally delivered! This print reflects the Toronto Maple Leafs history. The franchise was founded in 1917, known then as the Toronto Arenas. In 1919, the NHL transferred ownership and they were renamed the Toronto St. Patricks. The franchise became the Maple Leafs in 1927 when Conn Smythe, recently fired by the New York Rangers, bought the St. Pats keeping the struggling team in Toronto. Smythe changed the uniform colours back to blue and white from the St. Pats green and renamed the team as the Maple Leafs in honour of his military past and the Maple Leaf Regiment. A great piece to add to any hockey lovers' collection!

Measures 15.75" x 19.75" (40 x 50 cm).

Made by Manmade Art in Ottawa, Ontario.

Framed version comes in a handmade black wooden frame from Quebec (pictured here). To get it framed - add the 15.75" x 19.75" size frame from the handmade frame collection by Le Cadre Urbain to your cart and we'll frame it for you!


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