The Toronto Arenas Logo
Which Is
A Capitalized Letter T
In Blue
One Of
The Toronto St
Patricks Logo
A White Capsule With Its Long Side Laid Horizontally Superimposed On
A Green Background
The Words St
Pats Spelt Out Within
The Capsule
Former Logos Used By
The Franchise (from Left
To Right: Arenas Logo Used From 1917
To 1918;
The St
Patricks Logo Used From 1922
To 1925)
The Team
Is Represented Through
A Number Of Images
And Symbols
Including
The Maple Leaf Logo Found
On
The Club's Uniform
And Their Mascot
The Maple Leafs' Jersey Has
A Long History And
Is One Of
The Best-selling NHL Jerseys Among Fans
The Club's Uniforms Have Been Altered Several Times
The Club's First Uniforms Were Blue
And Featured
The Letter T
The First Major Alteration Came
In 1919
When
The Club Was Renamed
The St
Patricks
The Uniforms Were Green With "Toronto St
Pats"
On
The Logo
Lettered
In Green Either On
A White "pill" Shape Or Stripes
When
The Club Was Renamed
The Maple Leafs
In
The 1927�28 Season
The Logo Was Changed
And
The Team Reverted
To Blue Uniforms
The Logo Was
A 48-point Maple Leaf With
The Words Lettered
In White
The Home Jersey Was Blue With Alternating Thin-thick Stripes
On
The Arms
Legs
And Shoulders
The Road Uniform Was White With Three Stripes
On
The Chest
And Back
Waist
And Legs
For 1933�34
The Alternating Thin-thick Stripes Were Replaced With Stripes Of Equal Thickness
This Remained
The Basic Design For
The Next 40 Years
In 1937
Veins Were Added
To
The Leaf
And "Toronto" Curved Downwards At
The Ends Instead Of Upwards
In 1942
The 35-point Leaf Was Introduced
In 1946
The Logo Added Trimming
To
The Leaf With
A White Or Blue Border
While "C"
For Captain
And "A"
For Alternate Captain First Appeared
On
The Sweaters
In 1947
The "Toronto Maple Leafs" Lettering Was
In Red For
A Short Time
In 1958
A Six-eyelet Lace
And Tie Was Added
To
The Neck And
A Blue Shoulder Yoke Was Added
In 1961
Player Numbers Were Added
On
The Sleeves
Old Logo For
The Maple Leaf
Featuring
A Blue Maple Leaf Stylized With Leaf Veins
On Its Edges
With White Lettering Toronto Maple Leaf Placed Within
The Maple Leaf
Logo For
The Maple Leafs From 1938
To 1967
The Logo Was Later Used
As An Alternate Logo For
The Maple Leafs (1992�2000; 2008�2016)
The Fourth Major Change Came
In
The 1966�67 Season
When
The Logo Was Changed
To An 11-point Leaf
Similar
To
The Leaf
On
The Then-new Flag Of Canada
To Commemorate
The Canadian Centennial
The Simpler Leaf Logo Featured
The Futura Display Typeface
Replacing
The Previous Block Letters
The Stripes
On
The Sleeves
And Waistline Were Also Changed
Adding
A Wider Stripe
In Between
The Two Thinner Stripes (similar
To
The Stripe Patterns
On
The Socks And
On
The Early Leafs Sweaters)
Before
The 1970�71 Season
The Leafs Adopted
A New 11-point Leaf Logo
With
A Kabel Bold-font "Toronto" Going Straight Across
Running Parallel
To
The Other Words
Other Changes
To
The Sweater Included
The Replacement Of
The Arm Strips With An Elongated Yoke That Extended
To
The Ends Of
The Sleeves
A Solid Single Stripe
On
The Waist Replacing
The Three Waistline Stripes
Two Stripes
On
The Stockings
And
A Smaller
Textless Leaf Crest
On
The Shoulders
In 1973
The Jersey's Neck Was
A Lace Tie-down Design
Before
The V-neck Returned
In 1976
In 1977
The NHL Rules Were Changed
To Require Names
On
The Backs Of
The Uniforms
But Harold Ballard Resisted
The Change
Under Ballard's Direction
The Team Briefly "complied" With
The Rule
By Placing Blue Letters
On
The Blue Road Jersey For
A Game
On February 26
1978
With
The NHL Threatening Hefty Fines
For Failing
To Comply With
The Spirit Of
The Rule (namely
Having
The Names Be Legible For
The Fans
And Broadcasters
In Attendance)
Ballard Reached
A Compromise With
The League
Allowing
The Leafs
To Finish
The 1977�78 Season With Contrasting White Letters
On
The Road Sweaters
And Coming Into Full Compliance With
The New Rule
In
The 1978�79 Season
By Adding Names
In Blue
To
The White Home Sweaters
With
The NHL's 75th Anniversary Season (1991�92 Season)
The Leafs Wore "Original Six" Style Uniforms Similar
To
The Designs Used
In
The 1940s. Because Of
The Fan Reaction
To
The Previous Season's Classic Uniforms
The First Changes
To
The Maple Leafs Uniform
In Over Twenty Years Were Made
The Revised Uniforms
For 1992�93 Featured Two Stripes
On
The Sleeves
And Waistline Like
The Classic Uniform
But With
The 1970 11-point Leaf With Kabel Text
On
The Front
A Vintage-style Veined Leaf Crest Was Placed
On
The Shoulders
The Uniforms Would Undergo
A Few Modifications Over
The Years
A Banner Featuring An Old Maple Leaf Logo
Featuring An Eleven Pointed White Maple Leaf On
A Blue Background
Maple Leafs Banner At
The 2016 NHL All-Star Game
The 11-point Leaf Logo Was Used As
The Primary Team Logo From 1970
To 2016
In 1997
Nike Acquired
The Rights
To Manufacture Maple Leafs Uniforms
Construction Changes
To
The Uniform Included
A Wishbone Collar
And Pothole Mesh Underarms
While
The Player Name
And Number Font Was Changed
To Kabel
To Match
The Logo
CCM Returned
To Manufacturing
The Leafs Uniforms
In 1999 When Nike Withdrew From
The Hockey Jersey Market
And Kept Most Of
The Changes
Although
In 2000
The Kabel Numbers Were Replaced With Block Numbers Outlined
In Silver
And
A Silver-outlined Interlocked TML Monogram Replaced
The Vintage Leaf
On
The Shoulders
Also During This Time
The Leafs Began Wearing
A White 1960s-style Throwback Third Jersey Featuring
The Outlined 35-point Leaf
Blue Shoulders
And Lace-up Collar
With Reebok Taking Over
The NHL Jersey Contract Following
The 2004�05 Lock-out
Changes Were Expected When
The Edge Uniform System Was Set
To Debut
In 2007
As Part Of
The Edge Overhaul
The TML Monograms Were Removed From
The Shoulders
The Silver Outlines
On
The Numbers Were Replaced With Blue Or White Outlines (e.g
The Blue Home Jersey Featured White Numbers With Blue
And White Outlines
Rather Than Blue
And Silver)
And
The Waistline Stripes Were Removed
In 2010
The Two Waistline Stripes Were Restored
The Vintage Leaf Returned
To
The Shoulders
And
The Player Names
And Numbers Were Changed Again
Reverting To
A Simpler Single-colour Block Font
Finally
Lace-up Collars Were Brought Back
To
The Primary Uniforms
The Leafs Also Brought Back
The 1967�1970 Blue Uniform
Replacing
The White 1960s Jersey
As Their Third Uniform
For
The 2014 NHL Winter Classic
The Leafs Wore
A Sweater Inspired
By Their Earlier Uniforms
In
The 1930s
On February 2
2016
The Team Unveiled
A New Logo For
The 2016�17 Season
In Honour Of Its Centennial
Dropping
The Use Of
The Kabel-style Font Lettering Used From 1970;
It Returns
The Logo To
A Form Inspired By
The Earlier Designs
With 31 Points
To Allude
To
The 1931 Opening Of Maple Leaf Gardens
And 17 Veins
A Reference
To Its Establishment
In 1917
13 Of
The Veins
Are Positioned Along
The Top Part
In Honour Of Its 13 Stanley Cup Victories
The Logo Was Subsequently Accompanied By
A New Uniform Design That Was Unveiled During
The 2016 NHL Entry Draft
On June 24
2016
In Addition
To
The New Logo
The New Uniforms Feature
A Custom Block Typeface For
The Player Names
And Numbers
Two Stripes Remain
On
The Sleeves
With
A Single Stripe At
The Waistline
The Updated Design Carried Over
To
The Adidas Adizero Uniform System
In 2017
The Maple Leafs Have
In Recent Years Occasionally Worn
A St
Pats Throwback Uniform
For Select Games
In 2003
And 2017
The Latter
As Part Of
The Franchise's Centennial Celebration
For
The 2018 Season
The Leafs Also Wore
A Toronto Arenas-inspired Throwback Design
In Addition
The Leafs Participated
In Two Outdoor Games
As Part Of
The NHL's Own Centennial Celebration
In
The NHL Centennial Classic Against
The Red Wings
The Leafs Wore Blue Sweaters With Bold White Stripes Across
The Chest
And Arms
For
The 2018 NHL Stadium Series
The Leafs Wore White Uniforms With Two Blue Stripes Across
The Chest
And Arms
And
In An Unusual Move
Paired This Uniform With White Pants
Mascot
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