Toronto Lions
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Toronto Lions byl kanadský juniorský klub ledního hokeje, který sídlil v Torontu v provincii Ontario. V letech 1931–1939 působil v juniorské soutěži Ontario Hockey Association (později Ontario Hockey League). Své domácí zápasy odehrával v hale Maple Leaf Gardens s kapacitou 12 473 diváků. Nejznámější hráči, kteří prošli týmem, byli např.: nebo .
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The Toronto Lions were a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey Association from 1931 to 1939. They played at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto and were coached by Eddie Livingstone. The team was previously known as the Victorias, and changed their name in 1931 when they became affiliated with the Lions Club. Lions centre Jimmy Good won the OHA scoring title in 1934-35, playing with future Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Gordie Drillon on his wing. Three alumni of the Toronto Lions graduated to play in the National Hockey League: Drillon, Charlie Phillips, and Lefty Wilson.
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Toronto Lions byl kanadský juniorský klub ledního hokeje, který sídlil v Torontu v provincii Ontario. V letech 1931–1939 působil v juniorské soutěži Ontario Hockey Association (později Ontario Hockey League). Své domácí zápasy odehrával v hale Maple Leaf Gardens s kapacitou 12 473 diváků. Nejznámější hráči, kteří prošli týmem, byli např.: nebo .
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The Toronto Lions were a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey Association from 1931 to 1939. They played at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto and were coached by Eddie Livingstone. The team was previously known as the Victorias, and changed their name in 1931 when they became affiliated with the Lions Club. Lions centre Jimmy Good won the OHA scoring title in 1934-35, playing with future Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Gordie Drillon on his wing. Three alumni of the Toronto Lions graduated to play in the National Hockey League: Drillon, Charlie Phillips, and Lefty Wilson.
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