List of Toronto Maple Leafs seasons
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 . 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] Over their 104 seasons, the Leafs have won 3000 regular season games, lost over 2800 regular season games, accumulated six division championships, led the league in points six times, appeared in the playoffs 71 times, gained eight O'Brien Cup championships, and won 13 Stanley Cup titles.[ 7]
Table key
Key of terms and abbreviations
Term or abbreviation
Definition
Finish
Final position in division or league standings
GP
Number of games played
W
Number of wins
L
Number of losses
T
Number of ties
OT
Number of losses in overtime (since the 1999–2000 season)
Pts
Number of points
GF
Goals for (goals scored by the Maple Leafs)
GA
Goals against (goals scored by the Maple Leafs' opponents)
—
Does not apply
TG
Two-game total goals series
Year by year
Season
Maple Leafs season
Conference
Division
Regular season [ 8]
Postseason [ 9]
Finish
GP
W
L
T[ 10]
OT[ 11]
Pts
GF
GA
GP
W
L
T
GF
GA
Result
Toronto Arenas
1917–18 [ a]
1917–18 [ b]
—
—[ c]
2nd§[ d]
14
8
6
—
—
16
71
75
7
4
3
0
28
28
Won in NHL Finals , 10–7 (TG) (Canadiens )[ 14] Won in Stanley Cup Finals , 3–2 (Millionaires )[ 15] †
1st§
8
5
3
—
—
10#
37
34
1918–19
1918–19 [ e]
—
—
3rd
10
3
7
—
—
6
43
49
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
3rd
8
2
6
—
—
4
22
43
Toronto St. Patricks
1919–20
1919–20 [ f]
—
—
3rd
12
5
7
—
—
10
52
62
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2nd
12
7
5
—
—
14
67
44
1920–21
1920–21
—
—
2nd
10
5
5
—
—
10
39
47
2
0
2
0
0
7
Lost in NHL Finals , 0–7 (TG) (Senators )[ 17]
1st
14
10
4
—
—
20#
66
53
1921–22
1921–22
—
—
2nd§
24
13
10
1[ g]
—
27
98
97
7
4
2
1
21
13
Won in NHL Finals , 5–4 (TG) (Senators)[ 19] Won in Stanley Cup Finals , 3–2 (Millionaires)[ 20] †
1922–23
1922–23
—
—
3rd
24
13
10
1
—
27
82
88
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1923–24
1923–24
—
—
3rd
24
10
14
0
—
20
59
85
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1924–25
1924–25
—
—
2nd
30
19
11
0
—
38
90
84
2
0
2
0
2
5
Lost in NHL semifinals , 2–5 (TG) (Canadiens)[ 21]
1925–26
1925–26
—
—
6th
36
12
21
3
—
27
92
114
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1926–27
1926–27
—
Canadian [ h]
5th
44
15
24
5
—
35
79
94
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
Toronto Maple Leafs [ i]
1927–28
1927–28
—
Canadian
4th
44
18
18
8
—
44
89
88
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1928–29
1928–29
—
Canadian
3rd
44
21
18
5
—
47
85
69
4
2
2
0
8
5
Won in quarterfinals , 7–2 (TG) (Cougars ) Lost in semifinals, 0–2 (Rangers )[ 22]
1929–30
1929–30
—
Canadian
4th
44
17
21
6
—
40
116
124
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1930–31
1930–31
—
Canadian
2nd
44
22
13
9
—
53
118
99
2
0
1
1
3
4
Lost in quarterfinals , 3–4 (TG) (Black Hawks )[ 23]
1931–32
1931–32
—
Canadian
2nd
48
23
18
7
—
53
155
127
7
5
1
1
28
15
Won in quarterfinals , 6–2 (TG) (Black Hawks) Won in semifinals, 4–3 (TG) (Maroons ) Won in Stanley Cup Finals , 3–0 (Rangers)[ 24] †
1932–33
1932–33
—
Canadian↑
1st§[ j]
48
24
18
6
—
54
119
111
9
4
5
0
14
18
Won in semifinals , 3–2 (Bruins ) Lost in Stanley Cup Finals , 1–3 (Rangers)[ 25]
1933–34
1933–34
—
Canadian↑
1st§
48
26
13
9
—
61#
174
119
5
2
3
0
12
11
Lost in semifinals , 2–3 (Red Wings )[ 26]
1934–35
1934–35
—
Canadian↑
1st§
48
30
14
4
—
64#
157
111
7
3
4
0
11
12
Won in semifinals , 3–1 (Bruins) Lost in Stanley Cup Finals , 0–3 (Maroons)[ 27]
1935–36
1935–36
—
Canadian
2nd
48
23
19
6
—
52
126
106
9
4
5
0
25
27
Won in quarterfinals , 8–6 (TG) (Bruins) Won in semifinals, 2–1 (Americans ) Lost in Stanley Cup Finals , 1–3 (Red Wings)[ 28]
1936–37
1936–37
—
Canadian
3rd
48
22
21
5
—
49
119
115
2
0
2
0
1
5
Lost in quarterfinals , 0–2 (Rangers)[ 29]
1937–38
1937–38
—
Canadian↑
1st§
48
24
15
9
—
57
151
127
7
4
3
0
14
13
Won in semifinals , 3–0 (Bruins) Lost in Stanley Cup Finals , 1–3 (Black Hawks)[ 30]
1938–39
1938–39
—
—[ k]
3rd§[ l]
48
19
20
9
—
47
114
107
10
5
5
0
22
20
Won in quarterfinals , 2–0 (Americans) Won in semifinals, 2–1 (Red Wings) Lost in Stanley Cup Finals , 1–4 (Bruins)[ 31]
1939–40
1939–40
—
—
3rd§
48
25
17
6
—
56
134
110
10
6
4
0
21
19
Won in quarterfinals , 2–0 (Black Hawks) Won in semifinals, 2–0 (Red Wings) Lost in Stanley Cup Finals , 2–4 (Rangers)[ 32]
1940–41
1940–41
—
—
2nd
48
28
14
6
—
62
145
99
7
3
4
0
17
15
Lost in semifinals , 3–4 (Bruins)[ 33]
1941–42
1941–42
—
—
2nd
48
27
18
3
—
57
158
136
13
8
5
0
38
31
Won in semifinals , 4–2 (Rangers) Won in Stanley Cup Finals , 4–3 (Red Wings)[ 34] †
1942–43
1942–43
—
—
3rd
50
22
19
9
—
53
198
159
6
2
4
0
17
20
Lost in semifinals , 2–4 (Red Wings)[ 35]
1943–44
1943–44
—
—
3rd
50
23
23
4
—
50
214
174
5
1
4
0
6
23
Lost in semifinals , 1–4 (Canadiens)[ 36]
1944–45
1944–45
—
—
3rd
50
24
22
4
—
52
183
161
13
8
5
0
24
30
Won in semifinals , 4–2 (Canadiens) Won in Stanley Cup Finals , 4–3 (Red Wings)[ 37] †
1945–46
1945–46
—
—
5th
50
19
24
7
—
45
174
185
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1946–47
1946–47
—
—
2nd
60
31
19
10
—
72
209
172
11
8
3
0
31
27
Won in semifinals , 4–1 (Red Wings) Won in Stanley Cup Finals , 4–2 (Canadiens)[ 38] †
1947–48
1947–48
—
—
1st
60
32
15
13
—
77#
182
143
9
8
1
0
38
20
Won in semifinals , 4–1 (Bruins) Won in Stanley Cup Finals , 4–0 (Red Wings)[ 39] †
1948–49
1948–49
—
—
4th
60
22
25
13
—
57
147
161
9
8
1
0
28
15
Won in semifinals , 4–1 (Bruins) Won in Stanley Cup Finals , 4–0 (Red Wings)[ 40] †
1949–50
1949–50
—
—
3rd
70
31
27
12
—
74
176
173
7
3
4
0
11
10
Lost in semifinals , 3–4 (Red Wings)[ 41]
1950–51
1950–51
—
—
2nd
70
41
16
13
—
95
212
138
11
8
2
1
30
15
Won in semifinals , 4–1–1 (Bruins)[ m] [ 42] [ 43] Won in Stanley Cup Finals , 4–1 (Canadiens)[ 45] †
1951–52
1951–52
—
—
3rd
70
29
25
16
—
74
168
157
4
0
4
—
3
13
Lost in semifinals , 0–4 (Red Wings)[ 46]
1952–53
1952–53
—
—
5th
70
27
30
13
—
67
156
167
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1953–54
1953–54
—
—
3rd
70
32
24
14
—
78
152
131
5
1
4
—
8
15
Lost in semifinals , 1–4 (Red Wings)[ 47]
1954–55
1954–55
—
—
3rd
70
24
24
22
—
70
147
135
4
0
4
—
6
14
Lost in semifinals , 0–4 (Red Wings)[ 48]
1955–56
1955–56
—
—
4th
70
24
33
13
—
61
153
181
5
1
4
—
10
14
Lost in semifinals , 1–4 (Red Wings)[ 49]
1956–57
1956–57
—
—
5th
70
21
34
15
—
57
174
192
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1957–58
1957–58
—
—
6th
70
21
38
11
—
53
192
226
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1958–59
1958–59
—
—
4th
70
27
32
11
—
65
189
201
12
5
7
—
32
39
Won in semifinals , 4–3 (Bruins) Lost in Stanley Cup Finals , 1–4 (Canadiens)[ 50]
1959–60
1959–60
—
—
2nd
70
35
26
9
—
79
199
195
10
4
6
—
25
31
Won in semifinals , 4–2 (Red Wings) Lost in Stanley Cup Finals , 0–4 (Canadiens)[ 51]
1960–61
1960–61
—
—
2nd
70
39
19
12
—
90
234
176
5
1
4
—
8
15
Lost in semifinals , 1–4 (Red Wings)[ 52]
1961–62
1961–62
—
—
2nd
70
37
22
11
—
85
232
180
12
8
4
—
40
30
Won in semifinals , 4–2 (Rangers) Won in Stanley Cup Finals , 4–2 (Black Hawks)[ 53] †
1962–63
1962–63
—
—
1st
70
35
23
12
—
82#
221
180
10
8
2
—
31
16
Won in semifinals , 4–1 (Canadiens) Won in Stanley Cup Finals , 4–1 (Red Wings)[ 54] †
1963–64
1963–64
—
—
3rd
70
33
25
12
—
78
192
172
14
8
6
—
39
31
Won in semifinals , 4–3 (Canadiens) Won in Stanley Cup Finals , 4–3 (Red Wings)[ 55] †
1964–65
1964–65
—
—
4th
70
30
26
14
—
74
204
173
6
2
4
—
14
17
Lost in semifinals , 2–4 (Canadiens)[ 56]
1965–66
1965–66
—
—
3rd
70
34
25
11
—
79
208
187
4
0
4
—
6
15
Lost in semifinals , 0–4 (Canadiens)[ 57]
1966–67
1966–67
—
—
3rd
70
32
27
11
—
75
204
211
12
8
4
—
35
30
Won in semifinals , 4–2 (Black Hawks) Won in Stanley Cup Finals , 4–2 (Canadiens)[ 58] †
1967–68
1967–68
—
East [ n]
5th
74
33
31
10
—
76
209
176
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1968–69
1968–69
—
East
4th
76
35
26
15
—
85
234
217
4
0
4
—
5
24
Lost in quarterfinals , 0–4 (Bruins)[ 59]
1969–70
1969–70
—
East
6th
76
29
34
13
—
71
222
242
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1970–71
1970–71
—
East
4th
78
37
33
8
—
82
248
211
6
2
4
—
15
16
Lost in quarterfinals , 2–4 (Rangers)[ 60]
1971–72
1971–72
—
East
4th
78
33
31
14
—
80
209
208
5
1
4
—
10
18
Lost in quarterfinals , 1–4 (Bruins)[ 61]
1972–73
1972–73
—
East
6th
78
27
41
10
—
64
247
279
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1973–74
1973–74
—
East
4th
78
35
27
16
—
86
274
230
4
0
4
—
9
17
Lost in quarterfinals , 0–4 (Bruins)[ 62]
1974–75
1974–75
Wales [ o]
Adams
3rd
80
31
33
16
—
78
280
309
7
2
5
—
13
21
Won in preliminary round , 2–1 (Kings ) Lost in quarterfinals, 0–4 (Flyers )[ 64]
1975–76
1975–76
Wales
Adams
3rd
80
34
31
15
—
83
294
276
10
5
5
—
31
36
Won in preliminary round , 2–1 (Penguins ) Lost in quarterfinals, 3–4 (Flyers)[ 65]
1976–77
1976–77
Wales
Adams
3rd
80
33
32
15
—
81
301
285
9
4
5
—
31
29
Won in preliminary round , 2–1 (Penguins) Lost in quarterfinals, 2–4 (Flyers)[ 66]
1977–78
1977–78
Wales
Adams
3rd
80
41
29
10
—
92
271
237
13
6
7
—
33
32
Won in preliminary round , 2–0 (Kings) Won in quarterfinals, 4–3 (Islanders ) Lost in semifinals, 0–4 (Canadiens)[ 67]
1978–79
1978–79
Wales
Adams
3rd
80
34
33
13
—
81
267
252
6
2
4
—
19
24
Won in preliminary round , 2–0 (Flames ) Lost in quarterfinals, 0–4 (Canadiens)[ 68]
1979–80
1979–80
Wales
Adams
4th
80
35
40
5
—
75
304
327
3
0
3
—
8
17
Lost in preliminary round , 0–3 (North Stars )[ 69]
1980–81
1980–81
Wales
Adams
5th
80
28
37
15
—
71
322
367
3
0
3
—
9
15
Lost in preliminary round , 0–3 (Islanders)[ 70]
1981–82
1981–82
Campbell [ p]
Norris
5th
80
20
44
16
—
56
298
380
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1982–83
1982–83
Campbell
Norris
3rd
80
28
40
12
—
68
293
330
4
1
3
—
18
18
Lost in division semifinals , 1–3 (North Stars)[ 72]
1983–84
1983–84
Campbell
Norris
5th
80
26
45
9
—
61
303
387
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1984–85
1984–85
Campbell
Norris
5th
80
20
52
8
—
48
253
358
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1985–86
1985–86
Campbell
Norris
4th
80
25
48
7
—
57
311
386
10
6
4
—
40
33
Won in division semifinals , 3–0 (Black Hawks) Lost in division finals, 3–4 (Blues )[ 73]
1986–87
1986–87
Campbell
Norris
4th
80
32
42
6
—
70
286
319
13
7
6
—
33
32
Won in division semifinals , 4–2 (Blues) Lost in division finals, 3–4 (Red Wings)[ 74]
1987–88
1987–88
Campbell
Norris
4th
80
21
49
10
—
52
273
345
6
2
4
—
20
32
Lost in division semifinals , 2–4 (Red Wings)[ 75]
1988–89
1988–89
Campbell
Norris
5th
80
28
46
6
—
62
259
342
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1989–90
1989–90
Campbell
Norris
3rd
80
38
38
4
—
80
337
358
5
1
4
—
16
20
Lost in division semifinals , 1–4 (Blues)[ 76]
1990–91
1990–91
Campbell
Norris
5th
80
23
46
11
—
57
241
318
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1991–92
1991–92
Campbell
Norris
5th
80
30
43
7
—
67
234
294
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1992–93
1992–93
Campbell
Norris
3rd
84
44
29
11
—
99
288
241
21
11
10
—
69
63
Won in division semifinals , 4–3 (Red Wings) Won in division finals, 4–3 (Blues) Lost in conference finals, 3–4 (Kings)[ 77]
1993–94
1993–94
Western [ q]
Central
2nd
84
43
29
12
—
98
280
243
18
9
9
—
50
47
Won in conference quarterfinals , 4–2 (Blackhawks) Won in conference semifinals, 4–3 (Sharks ) Lost in conference finals, 1–4 (Canucks )[ 79]
1994–95 [ r]
1994–95
Western
Central
4th
48
21
19
8
—
50
135
146
7
3
4
—
20
22
Lost in conference quarterfinals , 3–4 (Blackhawks)[ 81]
1995–96
1995–96
Western
Central
3rd
82
34
36
12
—
80
247
252
6
2
4
—
15
21
Lost in conference quarterfinals , 2–4 (Blues)[ 82]
1996–97
1996–97
Western
Central
6th
82
30
44
8
—
68
230
273
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1997–98
1997–98
Western
Central
6th
82
30
43
9
—
69
194
237
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1998–99
1998–99
Eastern [ s]
Northeast
2nd
82
45
30
7
—
97
268
231
17
9
8
—
43
46
Won in conference quarterfinals , 4–2 (Flyers) Won in conference semifinals, 4–2 (Penguins) Lost conference finals, 1–4 (Sabres )[ 83]
1999–2000
1999–2000
Eastern
Northeast↑
1st
82
45
27
7
3[ t]
100
246
222
12
6
6
—
26
26
Won in conference quarterfinals , 4–2 (Senators ) Lost in conference semifinals, 2–4 (Devils )[ 85]
2000–01
2000–01
Eastern
Northeast
3rd
82
37
29
11
5
90
232
207
11
7
4
—
28
24
Won in conference quarterfinals , 4–0 (Senators) Lost in conference semifinals, 3–4 (Devils)[ 86]
2001–02
2001–02
Eastern
Northeast
2nd
82
43
25
10
4
100
249
207
20
10
10
—
44
49
Won in conference quarterfinals , 4–3 (Islanders) Won in conference semifinals, 4–3 (Senators) Lost in conference finals, 2–4 (Hurricanes )[ 87]
2002–03
2002–03
Eastern
Northeast
2nd
82
44
28
7
3
98
236
208
7
3
4
—
16
24
Lost in conference quarterfinals , 3–4 (Flyers)[ 88]
2003–04
2003–04
Eastern
Northeast
2nd
82
45
24
10
3
103
242
204
13
6
7
—
27
28
Won in conference quarterfinals , 4–3 (Senators) Lost in conference semifinals, 2–4 (Flyers)[ 89]
2004–05 [ u]
2004–05
Season cancelled due to 2004–05 NHL lockout
2005–06
2005–06
Eastern
Northeast
4th
82
41
33
—[ v]
8
90
257
270
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2006–07
2006–07
Eastern
Northeast
3rd
82
40
31
—
11
91
258
269
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2007–08
2007–08
Eastern
Northeast
5th
82
36
35
—
11
83
231
260
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2008–09
2008–09
Eastern
Northeast
5th
82
34
35
—
13
81
250
293
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2009–10
2009–10
Eastern
Northeast
5th
82
30
38
—
14
74
214
267
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2010–11
2010–11
Eastern
Northeast
4th
82
37
34
—
11
85
218
251
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2011–12
2011–12
Eastern
Northeast
4th
82
35
37
—
10
80
231
264
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2012–13 [ w]
2012–13
Eastern
Northeast
3rd
48
26
17
—
5
57
145
133
7
3
4
—
18
22
Lost in conference quarterfinals , 3–4 (Bruins)[ 93]
2013–14
2013–14
Eastern
Atlantic [ x]
6th
82
38
36
—
8
84
231
256
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2014–15
2014–15
Eastern
Atlantic
7th
82
30
44
—
8
68
211
262
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2015–16
2015–16
Eastern
Atlantic
8th
82
29
42
—
11
69
198
246
—
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2016–17
2016–17
Eastern
Atlantic
4th
82
40
27
—
15
95
251
242
6
2
4
—
16
18
Lost in first round , 2–4 (Capitals )
2017–18
2017–18
Eastern
Atlantic
3rd
82
49
26
—
7
105
277
232
7
3
4
—
16
21
Lost in first round , 3–4 (Bruins)
2018–19
2018–19
Eastern
Atlantic
3rd
82
46
28
—
8
100
286
251
7
3
4
—
17
23
Lost in first round , 3–4 (Bruins)
2019–20 [ y]
2019–20
Eastern
Atlantic
3rd
70
36
25
—
9
81
238
227
5
2
3
—
10
12
Lost in qualifying round , 2–3 (Blue Jackets )
2020–21 [ z]
2020–21
—
North ↑
1st
56
35
14
—
7
77
187
148
7
3
4
—
18
14
Lost in first round , 3–4 (Canadiens)
2021–22
2021–22
Eastern
Atlantic
2nd
82
54
21
—
7
115
315
253
7
3
4
—
24
23
Lost in first round , 3–4 (Lightning )
2022–23
2022–23
Eastern
Atlantic
2nd
82
50
21
—
11
111
279
222
11
5
6
—
33
35
Won in first round , 4–2 (Lightning) Lost in second round, 1–4 (Panthers )
2023–24
2023–24
Eastern
Atlantic
3rd
82
46
26
—
10
102
303
263
7
3
4
—
12
18
Lost in first round , 3–4 (Bruins)
Totals[ 96]
7,032
3,150
2,897
783
202
7,285
21,774
21,660
588
278
306
4
1,518
1,620
72 playoff appearances
All-time records
Statistic
GP
W
L
T
OT
Regular season record (1917–present)
7,032
3,150
2,897
783
202
Postseason record (1917–present)
588
278
306
4
—
All-time regular and postseason record
7,620
3,428
3,203
787
202
All-time series record: 59–60
Notes
^ 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.[ 12]
^ For the 1917–18 season, the club had no official nickname.[ 3]
^ From the 1917–18 season to the 1925–26 season, the NHL had no divisions.[ 12]
^ From the 1917–18 season to the 1926–27 season, the O'Brien Cup was awarded to the postseason champion of the NHL.[ 13]
^ For the 1918–19 season, the club was known as the Arenas.[ 3]
^ From the 1919–20 season until February 1927, the club was known as the St. Patricks.[ 16]
^ 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.[ 18]
^ From the 1926–27 season to the 1937–38 season, the Maple Leafs played in the Canadian Division.[ 5] [ 6]
^ In February 1927, Conn Smythe , 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 ever since.[ 5] [ 6]
^ From the 1927–28 season to the 1937–38 season, the O'Brien Cup was awarded to the champion of the Canadian Division.[ 13]
^ From the 1938–39 season to the 1966–67 season, the NHL had no divisions.[ 12]
^ 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.[ 13]
^ Toronto won the series with Boston 4 games to 1, however 6 games were played with the second ending in a tie.[ 42] [ 43] The game was called after one overtime period due to a Lord's Day curfew law.[ 44]
^ Before the 1967–68 season, the NHL split into East and West Divisions because of the addition of six expansion teams .[ 12]
^ The NHL realigned before the 1974–75 season. The Maple Leafs were placed in the Adams Division of the Prince of Wales Conference .[ 63]
^ The NHL realigned before the 1981–82 season. The Maple Leafs were placed in the Norris Division of the Clarence Campbell Conference .[ 71]
^ 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 .[ 78]
^ The season was shortened to 48 games because of the 1994–95 NHL lockout .[ 80]
^ The NHL realigned before the 1998–99 season. The Maple Leafs were placed in the Northeast Division of the Eastern Conference .[ 16]
^ Beginning with the 1999–2000 season, teams received one point for losing a regular-season game in overtime.[ 84]
^ The season was cancelled because of the 2004–05 NHL lockout .[ 90]
^ 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.[ 91]
^ The season was shortened to 48 games because of the 2012–13 NHL lockout .[ 92]
^ The NHL realigned prior to the 2013–14 season. The Maple Leafs were placed in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference.[ 94]
^ The regular season was suspended on March 12, 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic . Eventually, the season resumed with the postseason in an expanded 24-team format on August 1, 2020.[ 95]
^ The start of the regular season was delayed until January 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic , resulting in a shorted 56 game schedule.
See also
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^ Beginning in 1999, overtime (and later shootout) losses are worth one point
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^ Totals as of the completion of the 2023–24 season
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