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Maple Leafs Unveil New Sweaters

Oct 16, 2014 11:07 PM

The Maple Leafs unveiled the team's new home and road sweaters Monday, in front of more than 100 season seat holders, media, and corporate partners. The unveiling occurred as the Original Six hockey club enlisted the help of former team captains George Armstrong, Wendel Clark and Darryl Sittler to bestow the captaincy honours to Leafs defenceman Dion Phaneuf. The special announcement was the inaugural event at the new Real Sports Bar & Grill, located at Maple Leaf Square, which is located adjacent to Air Canada Centre. ?Our fans have been quite vocal since 2007. They have wanted the stripes and shoulder patch back on the sweater,? said Tom Anselmi, executive vice-president and chief operating officer for Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment. ?We listened to them, and we hope they are as excited about the new, classic look as we are.? The Maple Leafs will debut the uniform beginning with the first preseason game September 21 in Toronto against the Ottawa Senators. The team?s nostalgic white ?Third Sweater? that debuted in 1998-99 will stay the same in 2010-11. This is the first modification to the Toronto Maple Leafs uniform since the beginning of the 2007-2008 season and fans will recognize the new changes based on past uniform lineage. The two stripes on the arm and the 11-point Toronto Maple Leafs? front crest, implemented at the start of the 1970-71 season, remains unchanged on the sweater. The team has brought back the two horizontal stripes around the waist which have been absent for the past three seasons. The ?classic style? veined Leaf logo (with no interior lettering) will return on the sweater as a shoulder patch as it did from 1992 to 2000. In addition, a string lace collar on their home and road sweaters will replace the V-shaped collar. The lettering and numbers of the sweaters will also be single layered again, without an outside trim.

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Chicago Fans Cheer For 'Hawks

Oct 15, 2014 5:32 PM

An estimated 2 million fans turned out Friday to cheer for the Blackhawks, holding a parade and rally to honor the NHL champions who beat the Flyers in overtime Wednesday to win the series 4-2, according to an Associated Press report.

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'Hawks Win First Cup In 49 Years

Jun 16, 2014 8:39 PM

The Blackhawks won their first Stanley Cup since 1961 by beating the Flyers 4-3 in overtime of Game 6 on Wednesday night, according to an Associated Press report. Patrick Kane scored the winning goal past Michael Leighton 4:10 into overtime as the Blackhawks became the first team to win on the road this series.

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