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File:Leafs v Red Wings 1942.jpg

Description Toronto Maple Leafs player scoring goal against Detroit Red Wings, Stanley Cup Playoffs, 1942
Date 1942
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Coat of Arms of Ontario This image is available from the Archives of Ontario under the item reference code F 223-3-2-7-5
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Author Conn Smythe Fonds
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