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Relive four of the greatest moments in Maple Leafs hockey history. Each set comes with four laser-etched coasters depicting these historic plays:
2004 Eastern Conference Quarters: Game 7 vs Ottawa – Kings of Ontario
1993 Norris Division Semis: Game 7 vs Detroit – Back to Winning Ways
1967 Stanley Cup Finals: Game 6 vs Montreal – 13th Championship
2007 Regular Season vs New York – Sundin breaks Sittler’s record
These leatherette coasters are laser-etched to reveal a vibrant silver foil.
– Size: 4″ x 4″ x 0.15″ per coaster
– Weight: 0.15lbs (4oz) per coaster
– Stitched border
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2004 Eastern Conference Quarters: Game 7
Kings of Ontario
Maple Leafs vs Ottawa
4 – 1
20 April, 2004
Having beaten Ottowa in 3 of the previous 4 postseasons, Ottawa fans were desperate to finally get one over on Toronto. The series went to game 7 and then immediately all the tension vanished. Toronto jumped up to a huge lead and crushed Ottowa. Toronto made it clear, they were the Kings of Ontario.
1993 Norris Division Semis: Game 7
Back to Winning Ways
Maple Leafs vs Detroit
4 – 3
1 May, 1993
Finally getting back to winning ways after the Ballard era, an overtime game-winner in game 7 of the playoffs marked the beginning of a resurgence for Toronto. Finally, after so long, the Maple Leafs had something real to cheer for.
1967 Stanley Cup Finals: Game 6
13th Championship
Maple Leafs vs Montreal
3 – 1
2 May, 1967
1967, a familiar year to Toronto fans. Bittersweet perhaps, the year should still be heralded as something important. The 13th Stanley Cup won by Toronto.
2007 Regular Season
Sundin breaks Sittler’s record
Maple Leafs vs New York
8 – 1
11 October, 2007
A truly special game for Toronto fans and their legend, Mats Sundin. In one single game, Sundin broke Sittler’s club record for both goals and points, forever eternalizing himself in Toronto hockey history. Sundin ended his Toronto career with 420 goals and 987 points, averaging 1.006 P/GP.