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1917–18 season Toronto Arenas. Top row, from left: Rusty Crawford, Harry Meeking, Ken Randall, Corbett Denneny, Harry Cameron. Middle row, from left: Dick Carroll, Jack Adams, Charles Querrie, Alf Skinner, Frank Carroll. Bottom row, from left: Harry Mummery, Harry "Hap" Holmes, Reg Noble.
Toronto Maple Leafs opening night program at Maple Leaf Gardens, November 12, 1931.

The Toronto Maple Leafs are a professional ice hockey team based in Toronto, Ontario. They are members of the Atlantic Division in the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL)[1] and are known as one of the Original Six teams of the league.[2] Founded in 1917, the club had no nickname in their first season, and were known as the Toronto Arenas for their second season.[3] From the 1919–20 season they were known as the Toronto St. Patricks,[4] until in February 1927 when the club was purchased by Conn Smythe.[5] Smythe changed the name of the club to the Maple Leafs and they have been known by that name ever since.[5][6] The 2016–17 season is the 100th for the franchise and since their founding the Leafs have won 2794 regular season games, accumulated five division championships, led the league in points six times, appeared in the playoffs 65 times, gained eight O'Brien Cup championships, and won 13 Stanley Cup titles.[7]

Table keys

Key of colors and symbols
Color/symbol Explanation
Division champions
# Led league in points
O'Brien Cup champions
Stanley Cup champions
Key of terms and abbreviations
Term or abbreviation Definition
Finish Final position in division or league standings
GA Goals against (goals scored by the Leafs' opponents)
GF Goals for (goals scored by the Leafs)
GP Number of games played
L Number of losses
OT Number of losses in overtime (since the 1999–2000 season)
Pts Number of points
T Number of ties
TG Two-game total goals series
W Number of wins
Does not apply

Year by year

Year by year listing of all seasons played by the Toronto Maple Leafs franchise
NHL season Franchise season Conference Division Regular season[3][4][5][6][8] Postseason[3][4][5][6][8]
GP W L T OT[a] Pts GF GA Finish GP W L T GF GA Result
1917–18[b] 1917–18[c] [d] 14 8 6 16 71 75 2nd‡[e] 7 4 3 0 28 28 Won NHL Finals vs. Montreal Canadiens, 10–7 (TG)[11]
Won Stanley Cup Finals vs. Vancouver Millionaires, 3–2[12]
8 5 3 10# 37 34 1st‡
1918–19 1918–19[f] 10 3 7 6 43 49 3rd Did not qualify
8 2 6 4 22 43 3rd
1919–20 1919–20[g] 12 5 7 10 52 62 3rd Did not qualify
12 7 5 14 67 44 2nd
1920–21 1920–21 10 5 5 10 39 47 2nd 2 0 2 0 0 7 Lost NHL Finals to Ottawa Senators, 0–7 (TG)[13]
14 10 4 20# 66 53 1st
1921–22 1921–22 24 13 10 1[h] 27 98 97 2nd‡ 7 4 2 1 21 13 Won NHL Finals vs. Ottawa Senators 5–4 (TG)[15]
Won Stanley Cup Finals vs. Vancouver Millionaires, 3–2[16]
1922–23 1922–23 24 13 10 1 27 82 88 3rd Did not qualify
1923–24 1923–24 24 10 14 0 20 59 85 3rd Did not qualify
1924–25 1924–25 30 19 11 0 38 90 84 2nd 2 0 2 0 2 5 Lost NHL Semifinals to Montreal Canadiens, 2–5 (TG)[17]
1925–26 1925–26 36 12 21 3 27 92 114 6th Did not qualify
1926–27 1926–27 Canadian[i] 44 15 24 5 35 79 94 5th Did not qualify
1927–28 1927–28[j] Canadian 44 18 18 8 44 89 88 4th Did not qualify
1928–29 1928–29 Canadian 44 21 18 5 47 85 69 3rd 4 2 2 0 8 5 Won Quarterfinals vs. Detroit Cougars, 7–2 (TG)
Lost Semifinals to New York Rangers, 0–2[18]
1929–30 1929–30 Canadian 44 17 21 6 40 116 124 4th Did not qualify
1930–31 1930–31 Canadian 44 22 13 9 53 118 99 2nd 2 0 1 1 3 4 Lost Quarterfinals to Chicago Black Hawks, 3–4 (TG)[19]
1931–32 1931–32 Canadian 48 23 18 7 53 155 127 2nd 7 5 1 1 28 15 Won Quarterfinals vs. Chicago Black Hawks, 6–2 (TG)
Won Semifinals vs. Montreal Maroons, 4–3 (TG)
Won Stanley Cup Finals vs. New York Rangers, 3–0[20]
1932–33 1932–33 Canadian↑ 48 24 18 6 54 119 111 1st‡[k] 9 4 5 0 14 18 Won Semifinals vs. Boston Bruins, 3–2
Lost Stanley Cup Finals to New York Rangers, 1–3[21]
1933–34 1933–34 Canadian↑ 48 26 13 9 61# 174 119 1st‡ 5 2 3 0 12 11 Lost Semifinals to Detroit Red Wings, 2–3[22]
1934–35 1934–35 Canadian↑ 48 30 14 4 64# 157 111 1st‡ 7 3 4 0 11 12 Won Semifinals vs. Boston Bruins, 3–1
Lost Stanley Cup Finals to Montreal Maroons, 0–3[23]
1935–36 1935–36 Canadian 48 23 19 6 52 126 106 2nd 9 4 5 0 25 27 Won Quarterfinals vs. Boston Bruins, 8–6 (TG)
Won Semifinals vs. New York Americans, 2–1
Lost Stanley Cup Finals to Detroit Red Wings, 1–3[24]
1936–37 1936–37 Canadian 48 22 21 5 49 119 115 3rd 2 0 2 0 1 5 Lost Quarterfinals to New York Rangers, 0–2[25]
1937–38 1937–38 Canadian↑ 48 24 15 9 57 151 127 1st‡ 7 4 3 0 14 13 Won Semifinals vs. Boston Bruins, 3–0
Lost Stanley Cup Finals to Chicago Black Hawks, 1–3[26]
1938–39 1938–39 [l] 48 19 20 9 47 114 107 3rd‡[m] 10 5 5 0 22 20 Won Quarterfinals vs. New York Americans, 2–0
Won Semifinals vs. Detroit Red Wings, 2–1
Lost Stanley Cup Finals to Boston Bruins, 1–4[27]
1939–40 1939–40 48 25 17 6 56 134 110 3rd‡ 10 6 4 0 21 19 Won Quarterfinals vs. Chicago Black Hawks, 2–0
Won Semifinals vs. Detroit Red Wings, 2–0
Lost Stanley Cup Finals to New York Rangers, 2–4[28]
1940–41 1940–41 48 28 14 6 62 145 99 2nd 7 3 4 0 17 15 Lost Semifinals to Boston Bruins, 3–4[29]
1941–42 1941–42 48 27 18 3 57 158 136 2nd 13 8 5 0 38 31 Won Semifinals vs. New York Rangers, 4–2
Won Stanley Cup Finals vs. Detroit Red Wings, 4–3[30]
1942–43 1942–43 50 22 19 9 53 198 159 3rd 6 2 4 0 17 20 Lost Semifinals to Detroit Red Wings, 2–4[31]
1943–44 1943–44 50 23 23 4 50 214 174 3rd 5 1 4 0 6 23 Lost Semifinals to Montreal Canadiens, 1–4[32]
1944–45 1944–45 50 24 22 4 52 183 161 3rd 13 8 5 0 24 30 Won Semifinals vs. Montreal Canadiens, 4–2
Won Stanley Cup Finals vs. Detroit Red Wings, 4–3[33]
1945–46 1945–46 50 19 24 7 45 174 185 5th Did not qualify
1946–47 1946–47 60 31 19 10 72 209 172 2nd 11 8 3 0 31 27 Won Semifinals vs. Detroit Red Wings, 4–1
Won Stanley Cup Finals vs. Montreal Canadiens, 4–2[34]
1947–48 1947–48 60 32 15 13 77# 182 143 1st 9 8 1 0 38 20 Won Semifinals vs. Boston Bruins, 4–1
Won Stanley Cup Finals vs. Detroit Red Wings, 4–0[35]
1948–49 1948–49 60 22 25 13 57 147 161 4th 9 8 1 0 28 15 Won Semifinals vs. Boston Bruins, 4–1
Won Stanley Cup Finals vs. Detroit Red Wings, 4–0[36]
1949–50 1949–50 70 31 27 12 74 176 173 3rd 7 3 4 0 11 10 Lost Semifinals to Detroit Red Wings, 3–4[37]
1950–51 1950–51 70 41 16 13 95 212 138 2nd 11 8 2 1 30 15 Won Semifinals vs. Boston Bruins, 4–1–1[n][38][39]
Won Stanley Cup Finals vs. Montreal Canadiens, 4–1[41]
1951–52 1951–52 70 29 25 16 74 168 157 3rd 4 0 4 0 3 13 Lost Semifinals to Detroit Red Wings, 0–4[42]
1952–53 1952–53 70 27 30 13 67 156 167 5th Did not qualify
1953–54 1953–54 70 32 24 14 78 152 131 3rd 5 1 4 0 8 15 Lost Semifinals to Detroit Red Wings, 1–4[43]
1954–55 1954–55 70 24 24 22 70 147 135 3rd 4 0 4 0 6 14 Lost Semifinals to Detroit Red Wings, 0–4[44]
1955–56 1955–56 70 24 33 13 61 153 181 4th 5 1 4 0 10 14 Lost Semifinals to Detroit Red Wings, 1–4[45]
1956–57 1956–57 70 21 34 15 57 174 192 5th Did not qualify
1957–58 1957–58 70 21 38 11 53 192 226 6th Did not qualify
1958–59 1958–59 70 27 32 11 65 189 201 4th 12 5 7 0 32 39 Won Semifinals vs. Boston Bruins, 4–3
Lost Stanley Cup Finals to Montreal Canadiens, 1–4[46]
1959–60 1959–60 70 35 26 9 79 199 195 2nd 10 4 6 0 25 31 Won Semifinals vs. Detroit Red Wings, 4–2
Lost Stanley Cup Finals to Montreal Canadiens, 0–4[47]
1960–61 1960–61 70 39 19 12 90 234 176 2nd 5 1 4 0 8 15 Lost Semifinals to Detroit Red Wings, 1–4[48]
1961–62 1961–62 70 37 22 11 85 232 180 2nd 12 8 4 0 40 30 Won Semifinals vs. New York Rangers, 4–2
Won Stanley Cup Finals vs. Chicago Black Hawks, 4–2[49]
1962–63 1962–63 70 35 23 12 82# 221 180 1st 10 8 2 0 31 16 Won Semifinals vs. Montreal Canadiens, 4–1
Won Stanley Cup Finals vs. Detroit Red Wings, 4–1[50]
1963–64 1963–64 70 33 25 12 78 192 172 3rd 14 8 6 0 39 31 Won Semifinals vs. Montreal Canadiens, 4–3
Won Stanley Cup Finals vs. Detroit Red Wings, 4–3[51]
1964–65 1964–65 70 30 26 14 74 204 173 4th 6 2 4 0 14 17 Lost Semifinals to Montreal Canadiens, 2–4[52]
1965–66 1965–66 70 34 25 11 79 208 187 3rd 4 0 4 0 6 15 Lost Semifinals to Montreal Canadiens, 0–4[53]
1966–67 1966–67 70 32 27 11 75 204 211 3rd 12 8 4 0 35 30 Won Semifinals vs. Chicago Black Hawks, 4–2
Won Stanley Cup Finals vs. Montreal Canadiens, 4–2[54]
1967–68 1967–68 East[o] 74 33 31 10 76 209 176 5th Did not qualify
1968–69 1968–69 East 76 35 26 15 85 234 217 4th 4 0 4 0 5 24 Lost Quarterfinals to Boston Bruins, 0–4[55]
1969–70 1969–70 East 76 29 34 13 71 222 242 6th Did not qualify
1970–71 1970–71 East 78 37 33 8 82 248 211 4th 6 2 4 0 15 16 Lost Quarterfinals to New York Rangers, 2–4[56]
1971–72 1971–72 East 78 33 31 14 80 209 208 4th 5 1 4 0 10 18 Lost Quarterfinals to Boston Bruins, 1–4[57]
1972–73 1972–73 East 78 27 41 10 64 247 279 6th Did not qualify
1973–74 1973–74 East 78 35 27 16 86 274 230 4th 4 0 4 0 9 17 Lost Quarterfinals to Boston Bruins, 0–4[58]
1974–75 1974–75 Wales[p] Adams 80 31 33 16 78 280 309 3rd 7 2 5 0 13 21 Won Preliminary Round vs. Los Angeles Kings, 2–1
Lost Quarterfinals to Philadelphia Flyers, 0–4[60]
1975–76 1975–76 Wales Adams 80 34 31 15 83 294 276 3rd 10 5 5 0 31 36 Won Preliminary Round vs. Pittsburgh Penguins, 2–1
Lost Quarterfinals to Philadelphia Flyers, 3–4[61]
1976–77 1976–77 Wales Adams 80 33 32 15 81 301 285 3rd 9 4 5 0 31 29 Won Preliminary Round vs. Pittsburgh Penguins, 2–1
Lost Quarterfinals to Philadelphia Flyers, 2–4[62]
1977–78 1977–78 Wales Adams 80 41 29 10 92 271 237 3rd 13 6 7 0 33 32 Won Preliminary Round vs. Los Angeles Kings, 2–0
Won Quarterfinals vs. New York Islanders, 4–3
Lost Semifinals to Montreal Canadiens, 0–4[63]
1978–79 1978–79 Wales Adams 80 34 33 13 81 267 252 3rd 6 2 4 0 19 24 Won Preliminary Round vs. Atlanta Flames, 2–0
Lost Quarterfinals to Montreal Canadiens, 0–4[64]
1979–80 1979–80 Wales Adams 80 35 40 5 75 304 327 4th 3 0 3 0 8 17 Lost Preliminary Round to Minnesota North Stars, 0–3[65]
1980–81 1980–81 Wales Adams 80 28 37 15 71 322 367 5th 3 0 3 0 9 15 Lost Preliminary Round to New York Islanders, 0–3[66]
1981–82 1981–82 Campbell[q] Norris 80 20 44 16 56 298 380 5th Did not qualify
1982–83 1982–83 Campbell Norris 80 28 40 12 68 293 330 3rd 4 1 3 0 18 18 Lost Division Semifinals to Minnesota North Stars, 1–3[68]
1983–84 1983–84 Campbell Norris 80 26 45 9 61 303 387 5th Did not qualify
1984–85 1984–85 Campbell Norris 80 20 52 8 48 253 358 5th Did not qualify
1985–86 1985–86 Campbell Norris 80 25 48 7 57 311 386 4th 10 6 4 0 40 33 Won Division Semifinals vs. Chicago Black Hawks, 3–0
Lost Division Finals to St. Louis Blues, 3–4[69]
1986–87 1986–87 Campbell Norris 80 32 42 6 70 286 319 4th 13 7 6 0 33 32 Won Division Semifinals vs. St. Louis Blues, 4–2
Lost Division Finals to Detroit Red Wings, 3–4[70]
1987–88 1987–88 Campbell Norris 80 21 49 10 52 273 345 4th 6 2 4 0 20 32 Lost Division Semifinals to Detroit Red Wings, 2–4[71]
1988–89 1988–89 Campbell Norris 80 28 46 6 62 259 342 5th Did not qualify
1989–90 1989–90 Campbell Norris 80 38 38 4 80 337 358 3rd 5 1 4 0 16 20 Lost Division Semifinals to St. Louis Blues, 1–4[72]
1990–91 1990–91 Campbell Norris 80 23 46 11 57 241 318 5th Did not qualify
1991–92 1991–92 Campbell Norris 80 30 43 7 67 234 294 5th Did not qualify
1992–93 1992–93 Campbell Norris 84 44 29 11 99 288 241 3rd 21 11 10 0 69 63 Won Division Semifinals vs. Detroit Red Wings, 4–3
Won Division Finals vs. St. Louis Blues, 4–3
Lost Conference Finals to Los Angeles Kings, 3–4[73]
1993–94 1993–94 Western[r] Central 84 43 29 12 98 280 243 2nd 18 9 9 0 50 47 Won Conference Quarterfinals vs. Chicago Blackhawks, 4–2
Won Conference Semifinals vs. San Jose Sharks, 4–3
Lost Conference Finals to Vancouver Canucks, 1–4[75]
1994–95[s] 1994–95 Western Central 48 21 19 8 50 135 146 4th 7 3 4 0 20 22 Lost Conference Quarterfinals to Chicago Blackhawks, 3–4[77]
1995–96 1995–96 Western Central 82 34 36 12 80 247 252 3rd 6 2 4 0 15 21 Lost Conference Quarterfinals to St. Louis Blues, 2–4[78]
1996–97 1996–97 Western Central 82 30 44 8 68 230 273 6th Did not qualify
1997–98 1997–98 Western Central 82 30 43 9 69 194 237 6th Did not qualify
1998–99 1998–99 Eastern[t] Northeast 82 45 30 7 97 268 231 2nd 17 9 8 0 43 46 Won Conference Quarterfinals vs. Philadelphia Flyers, 4–2
Won Conference Semifinals vs. Pittsburgh Penguins, 4–2
Lost Conference Finals to Buffalo Sabres, 1–4[79]
1999–2000 1999–2000 Eastern Northeast↑ 82 45 27 7 3[u] 100 246 222 1st 12 6 6 0 26 26 Won Conference Quarterfinals vs. Ottawa Senators, 4–2
Lost Conference Semifinals to New Jersey Devils, 2–4[81]
2000–01 2000–01 Eastern Northeast 82 37 29 11 5 90 232 207 3rd 11 7 4 0 28 24 Won Conference Quarterfinals vs. Ottawa Senators, 4–0
Lost Conference Semifinals to New Jersey Devils, 3–4[82]
2001–02 2001–02 Eastern Northeast 82 43 25 10 4 100 249 207 2nd 20 10 10 0 44 49 Won Conference Quarterfinals vs. New York Islanders, 4–3
Won Conference Semifinals vs. Ottawa Senators, 4–3
Lost Conference Finals to Carolina Hurricanes, 2–4[83]
2002–03 2002–03 Eastern Northeast 82 44 28 7 3 98 236 208 2nd 7 3 4 0 16 24 Lost Conference Quarterfinals to Philadelphia Flyers, 3–4[84]
2003–04 2003–04 Eastern Northeast 82 45 24 10 3 103 242 204 2nd 13 6 7 0 27 28 Won Conference Quarterfinals vs. Ottawa Senators, 4–3
Lost Conference Semifinals to Philadelphia Flyers, 2–4[85]
2004–05[v] 2004–05 Eastern Northeast No playoffs due to lockout
2005–06 2005–06 Eastern Northeast 82 41 33 [w] 8 90 257 270 4th Did not qualify
2006–07 2006–07 Eastern Northeast 82 40 31 11 91 258 269 3rd Did not qualify
2007–08 2007–08 Eastern Northeast 82 36 35 11 83 231 260 5th Did not qualify
2008–09 2008–09 Eastern Northeast 82 34 35 13 81 250 293 5th Did not qualify
2009–10 2009–10 Eastern Northeast 82 30 38 14 74 214 267 5th Did not qualify
2010–11 2010–11 Eastern Northeast 82 37 34 11 85 218 251 4th Did not qualify
2011–12 2011–12 Eastern Northeast 82 35 37 10 80 231 264 4th Did not qualify
2012–13[x] 2012–13 Eastern Northeast 48 26 17 5 57 145 133 3rd 7 3 4 0 18 22 Lost Conference Quarterfinals to Boston Bruins, 3–4[89]
2013–14 2013–14 Eastern Atlantic[y] 82 38 36 8 84 231 256 6th Did not qualify
2014–15 2014–15 Eastern Atlantic 82 30 44 8 68 211 262 7th Did not qualify
2015–16 2015–16 Eastern Atlantic 82 29 42 11 69 198 246 8th Did not qualify
2016–17 2016–17 Eastern Atlantic 82 40 27 15 95 251 242 4th 6 2 4 0 16 18 Lost First Round to Washington Capitals, 2–4
2017–18 2017–18 Eastern Atlantic 82 49 26 7 105 277 232 3rd 7 3 4 0 16 21 Lost First Round to Boston Bruins, 3–4
2018–19 2018–19 Eastern Atlantic 82 46 28 8 100 286 251 3rd 7 3 4 0 17 23 Lost First Round to Boston Bruins, 3–4
NHL season Franchise season Conference Division Regular season Postseason
GP W L T OT Pts GF GA Finish GP W L T GF GA Result
Totals 5 Division Championships 6660 2929 2790 783 158 6799 20452 20547 551 262 285 4 1421 1518 13 Stanley Cups

Notes

  1. ^ Overtime and shootout losses for which a point was awarded.
  2. ^ From the 1917–18 season to the 1920–21 season, the NHL played a split season schedule. The winners of both halves faced each other in a two-game, total-goals series for the NHL championship.[9]
  3. ^ For the 1917–18 season, the club had no official nickname.[3]
  4. ^ From the 1917–18 season to the 1925–26 season, the NHL had no divisions.[9]
  5. ^ From the 1917–18 season to the 1926–27 season, the O'Brien Cup was awarded to the postseason champion of the NHL.[10]
  6. ^ For the 1918–19 season, the club was known as the Arenas.[3]
  7. ^ From the 1919–20 season until February 1927, the club was known as the St. Patricks.[8]
  8. ^ Beginning in the 1921–22 NHL season, the NHL adopted a new rule stipulating that only a single overtime period would be played to break ties, with both teams receiving one point in games that remained tied.[14]
  9. ^ From the 1926–27 season to the 1937–38 season, the Maple Leafs played in the Canadian Division.[5][6]
  10. ^ In February 1927, Conn Smythe, the new owner of the team, changed the team name to the Maple Leafs. The team played for the rest of the season as the Maple Leafs and has used that name since.[5][6]
  11. ^ From the 1927–28 season to the 1937–38 season, the O'Brien Cup was awarded to the champion of the Canadian Division.[10]
  12. ^ From the 1938–39 season to the 1966–67 season, the NHL had no divisions.[9]
  13. ^ From the 1938–39 season to the 1949–50 season, the O'Brien Cup was awarded to the NHL playoff runner-up, and was retired after the 1949–50 season.[10]
  14. ^ Toronto won the series with Boston 4 games to 1, however 6 games were played with the second ending in a tie.[38][39] The game was called after one overtime period due to a Toronto curfew law.[40]
  15. ^ Before the 1967–68 season, the NHL split into East and West Divisions because of the addition of six expansion teams.[9]
  16. ^ The NHL realigned before the 1974–75 season. The Maple Leafs were placed in the Adams Division of the Prince of Wales Conference.[59]
  17. ^ The NHL realigned before the 1981–82 season. The Maple Leafs were placed in the Norris Division of the Clarence Campbell Conference.[67]
  18. ^ The NHL realigned into Eastern and Western conferences prior to the 1993–94 season. Toronto was placed in the Central Division of the Western Conference.[74]
  19. ^ The season was shortened to 48 games because of the 1994–95 NHL lockout.[76]
  20. ^ The NHL realigned before the 1998–99 season. The Maple Leafs were placed in the Northeast Division of the Eastern Conference.[8]
  21. ^ Beginning with the 1999–2000 season, teams received one point for losing a regular-season game in overtime.[80]
  22. ^ The season was cancelled because of the 2004–05 NHL lockout.[86]
  23. ^ Beginning in the 2005–06 season, the NHL instituted a penalty shootout for regular-season games that remained tied after a five-minute overtime period, with losing teams receiving a point, which prevented ties.[87]
  24. ^ The season was shortened to 48 games because of the 2012–13 NHL lockout.[88]
  25. ^ The NHL realigned prior to the 2013–14 season. The Maple Leafs were placed in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference.[90]

See also

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