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1946-47 Team Leaders

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Teams Toronto Maple Leafs 1946-47 Team Leaders

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The 1947 Toronto Maple Leafs, coached by Hap Day, won the Stanley Cup Finals after finishing the NHL regular season in 2nd place with a 31-19-10 record.

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The One Hundred - Number 40: Jimmy Thomson video clip
The One Hundred - Number 40: Jimmy Thomson
38 seconds 1946–1957
Twice an NHL Second Team All-Star and a 4 Time Stanley Cup winner with the...
The One Hundred - Number 40: Jimmy Thomson / Twice an NHL Second Team All-Star and a 4 Time Stanley Cup winner with the Maple Leafs, Jimmy Thomson was possibly the best defensive defenceman the Maple Leafs every had.
Turk Broda's Key Save in 1947 Stanley Cup Finals against Roger Legerpublication
Turk Broda's Key Save in 1947 Stanley Cup Finals against Roger Leger
Page from publication 1948
Published annually, changing publishers and its title several times over the years, including the National Hockey and Winter Sports Guide...
/ Published annually, changing publishers and its title several times over the years, including the National Hockey and Winter Sports Guide and Jim Hendy's Official Professional Hockey Guide. Beginning in 1942, the publication occasionally included the content from Who's Who in Hockey, which was also published as an independent guide. Eventually taken over by the National Hockey League in 1952 and became the NHL Guide.
Howie Meeker Wins 1947 Calder Trophy for NHL Rookie of the Yearpublication
Howie Meeker Wins 1947 Calder Trophy for NHL Rookie of the Year
Page from publication 1948
Published annually, changing publishers and its title several times over the years, including the National Hockey and Winter Sports Guide...
/ Published annually, changing publishers and its title several times over the years, including the National Hockey and Winter Sports Guide and Jim Hendy's Official Professional Hockey Guide. Beginning in 1942, the publication occasionally included the content from Who's Who in Hockey, which was also published as an independent guide. Eventually taken over by the National Hockey League in 1952 and became the NHL Guide.
1947 Toronto Maple Leafs: Stanley Cup Champions Team Photopublication
1947 Toronto Maple Leafs: Stanley Cup Champions Team Photo
Page from publication 1948
Published annually, changing publishers and its title several times over the years, including the National Hockey and Winter Sports Guide...
/ Published annually, changing publishers and its title several times over the years, including the National Hockey and Winter Sports Guide and Jim Hendy's Official Professional Hockey Guide. Beginning in 1942, the publication occasionally included the content from Who's Who in Hockey, which was also published as an independent guide. Eventually taken over by the National Hockey League in 1952 and became the NHL Guide.

1947 Maple Leafs

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