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The Maple Leafs’ ECHL affiliate Newfoundland Growlers ceased operations on Tuesday after the club’s owner, Deacon Sports and Entertainment, could not find a buyer for the team. Jeff Parsons ...
Newfoundland has a long history with Leafs and now Kyle Dubas’ development model has successfully put St. John's back in the spotlight.
PARADISE, Newfoundland -- Auston Matthews and several of his teammates with the Toronto Maple Leafs wanted to assimilate themselves into Newfoundland culture this weekend.
The Toronto Maple Leafs announced today that the club has agreed to an affiliation with the Cincinnati Cyclones of the ECHL beginning in the 2024-25 season. The Cyclones replace the Newfoundland ...
The Leafs will be without an ECHL affiliate for the rest of the season as the Newfoundland Growlers have ceased operations effective immediately.
Well, it’s technically a maple leaf. An 8-year-old Toronto Maple Leafs fan celebrating his birthday was surprised -- and quite disappointed -- when his cake was brought out.
The Maple Leaf Foods Mr. Big Stick mascot is a waving, walking, cylindrical stick of bologna – complete with a top knot – which has been a staple of the St. John’s parade for more than 25 years ...
— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) September 14, 2019 I have to say, Tyson Barrie looks extremely uncomfortable about the fish-kissing part of the swear-in.
The Maple Leaf Foods Mr. Big Stick mascot is a waving, walking, cylindrical stick of bologna — complete with a top knot — which has been a staple of the city’s parade for over 25 years.
Bologna may be an unlikely candidate for the artisanal treatment, but in Newfoundland and Labrador, "it's in everyone's refrigerator, all the time," Michelle LeBlanc says.
The Maple Leaf Foods Mr. Big Stick mascot is a waving, walking, cylindrical stick of bologna -- complete with a top knot -- which has been a staple of the city's parade for over 25 years. According to ...
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