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Mutual Street Arena | Toronto Historical AssociationHistorical Description: In 1912, the Mutual Street Arena opened on the site of the old Mutual Street Rink. Designed by Macfarlane, Ross and Herbert, ...
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The history of Arena Gardens in Toronto which was home ... - blogTOHenry Pellatt of Casa Loma fame, formed the Toronto Arena Company. They purchased the site on Mutual Street, where the Caledonian Rink was located, and raised ...
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1921-22 Toronto St. Patricks Roster and StatisticsPrimary Arena: Mutual Street Arena. 1921-22 Stanley Cup Champions. Goals For: 98 (2nd of 4), Goals Against: 97 (3rd of 4) SRS: 0.03 (2nd of 4), SOS: -0.01 ...
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Herbert, Frederick Henry | Biographical Dictionary of Architects in ...... F.H. Herbert in Trust, 1893 (Toronto b.p., 1460, 27 Oct. 1893) MADISON ... (with Ross & MacFarlane, Montreal) ARENA GARDENS, Mutual Street, north of Shuter Street ...
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Arena Gardens - Mutual Street Arena - The Gardens 1913 | HockeyGods### Summary of Arena Gardens (Mutual Street Arena) Details
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Ross, George Allan | Biographical Dictionary of Architects in CanadaROSS & MACFARLANE, offices for the architects, Belmont Street at ... (with F.H. Herbert) TORONTO, ONT., Mutual Street Arena, 1911-12; demol. 1989 ...
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Mutual Street Arena - HockeyJul 4, 2003 · Arena Gardens was the largest indoor arena in Canada at the time (1912), with 8,000 seats and a 230' x 95' sized rink. The designer was F.H. ...Missing: selection | Show results with:selection
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[PDF] ARCHITECTURE FOR COMMUNITY AND SPECTACLE:Mutual Street Arena (Arena Gardens), Toronto,. ON, 1912. City of Toronto ... The arena's site, massing, and design revealed the expectations of its ...
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Mutual Street Arena | Ice Hockey Wiki - FandomMutual Street Arena ; Location, Toronto, Ontario ; Opened, 1912 ; Demolished, 1989 ; Owner, The Arena Gardens of Toronto, Limited.
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Arena Gardens (Mutual Street Arena) now demolishedApr 27, 2016 · In 1989, as property values increased in the core of the city, the owners of the arena sold the building and it was demolished.
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Arena Gardens | Toronto Maple Leafs Wiki - FandomArena Gardens, later known as Mutual Street Arena, was an indoor hockey arena located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The area was home to the Toronto ...
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past pieces of toronto: the (mutual street) arenaJun 23, 2013 · The site's history has not been forgotten. A historical plaque at 88 Mutual Street mentions several of the old venue's notable events. Last ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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An Arena of Many Names on Mutual StreetNov 9, 2021 · Opened on October 7, 1912, the Arena's initial backers included Casa Loma lord Sir Henry Pellatt and entertainment impresario Lol Solman. The ...
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Mutual Street Arena - The Gardens 1913 - HockeyGodsJun 15, 2016 · Sir. Henry Pellatt of Casa Loma fame, formed the Toronto Arena Company. They purchased the site on Mutual Street, where the Caledonian Rink was ...
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National Hockey Association (1910-1917) - Fun While It LastedRenfrew Creamery Kings, 1909–1911, NONE ; Toronto, aka Toronto Blueshirts, 1912–1917, NONE ; Toronto Tecumsehs/Ontarios/Shamrocks, 1912–1916, 1914 ; Toronto 228th ...
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Mutual Street Arena | puckstruckThe very professional hockey game played in Toronto in the NHA era was in 1912, you might remember, at what was then the new Mutual Street Arena downtown. This ...<|separator|>
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Arenas gave Toronto 1st Stanley Cup championship 106 years agoMar 26, 2024 · It was called the Mutual Street Arena and, by allowing standing room, it could hold 7,500 spectators. "At the time," said Toronto hockey ...Missing: 1914 | Show results with:1914
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How one cantankerous man inspired the creation of the NHLDec 19, 2017 · The Bulldogs were replaced by a temporary Toronto franchise, the Toronto Hockey Club, which would play until the legal issues with Livingstone ...Missing: transition | Show results with:transition
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1917-18 Toronto Arenas Roster, Stats, Injuries, Scores, Results ...Record: 13-9-0 (26 points), Finished 2nd in NHL (Schedule and Results) ; Coach: Dick Carroll (13-9-0) ; Primary Arena: Mutual Street Arena ; Goals For: 108 (2nd of ...<|separator|>
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Toronto St. Patricks - Vancouver Millionaires - Mar 25, 1922 - NHL.comStanley Cup Final. TSP wins 3-2. VMI. TSP. NHL Final. TSP leads 1-0. SEN. TSP ... Mutual Street Arena, Toronto. Officials. Cooper Smeaton - R. VMI Coach. Frank ...
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Feb. 15: Conn Smythe purchases Toronto NHL franchiseFeb 14, 2020 · 1927:Conn Smythe buys the struggling Toronto St. Patricks, preventing the franchise from moving to Philadelphia. He quickly renames them the ...
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Toronto Maple Leafs History - NHL.comThe franchise was sold in 1927 and was renamed the Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club. The team colours are navy blue and white. The Maple Leafs have won thirteen ...
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Maple Leaf Gardens secured future of NHL in TorontoDec 19, 2017 · ... Garden, which had a capacity of 15,925. Each had about twice as many seats as Toronto's arena, and Smythe said his franchise couldn't turn a ...
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Opening Maple Leaf Gardens - Spacing TorontoOct 27, 2023 · From the dawn of the National Hockey League in 1917, its Toronto franchises had called the Arena Gardens on Mutual Street home. ... How Toronto ...
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[PDF] Presented to - The Atrium - University of Guelphthe arena as a planned public works project with the purpose of easing unemployment in. Toronto and in the process providing the city with a landmark. This ...
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Arena Gardens - Read the PlaqueFrom 1912 to 1989, this was the site of Arena Gardens, the second rink to be built here. With a seating capacity of 7,500, the arena was billed as the ...
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Sports Facilities | The Canadian EncyclopediaThis consisted of "miles" of thin, coiled metal pipes embedded in the arena floor through which a continuous flow of cold brine was passed, refrigerating ...
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Why the first hockey arena was a break from the past - Toronto StarOct 17, 2016 · The building itself was unremarkable in appearance. A two-storey brick-faced block of wood construction with steel trusses arching over the ...
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[PDF] Applying the Ideal-Type to the Facilities of the National Hockey Leagu... Arena, the Civic Arena expanded its capacity throughout much of its existence. During the Stage Six era, the Civic Arena increased its capacity from 16,164 to.
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Decade-by-decade look at NHL in Toronto's first 100 yearsDec 18, 2017 · The Toronto Arena Company, operators of the Mutual St. rink and landlords of the Blue Shirts, ran the club for a season, won the first NHL ...
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National Hockey Association - 1913-14 NHA Teams - RetroSeasons1913-14 Toronto Blueshirts Season · Toronto Blueshirts · 13-7 (.650) Won Stanley Cup Challenge ; 1913-14 Montreal Canadiens Season · Montreal Canadiens · 13-7 (.
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1915-16 Toronto Blueshirts hockey Roster on StatsCrew.comThe Toronto Blueshirts of the National Hockey Association ended the 1915-16 season with a record of 9 wins and 14 losses and 1 ties for 19 points, ...
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1917-18 Toronto Arenas Head-to-Head ResultsRecord: 13-9-0 (26 points), Finished 2nd in NHL (Schedule and Results) ; Coach: Dick Carroll (13-9-0) ; Primary Arena: Mutual Street Arena ; Goals For: 108 (2nd of ...
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Toronto St. Patricks History – Team Origin and AchievementsBy 1927, financial pressures and changing ownership led to another turning point. Conn Smythe purchased the Toronto St. Patricks and immediately changed the ...
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1927-28 Toronto Maple Leafs Schedule and ResultsRecord: 18-18-8 (44 points), Finished 4th in NHL Canadian Division (Schedule and Results) ; Coach: Conn Smythe (18-18-8) ; Captain: Hap Day ; Primary Arena: Mutual ...Missing: 1927-1931 | Show results with:1927-1931
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A night out at the Gardens - Heritage MattersFeb 13, 2015 · Also known locally as the Mutual Street Arena, Arena Gardens was the National Hockey League's (NHL) largest arena until 1923. Opened in December ...
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A HISTORY OF BOXING IN CANADA - CanadianBoxing.comAug 12, 2022 · September 24, 1926 Toronto- Arena Gardens – Toronto Daily Star – LOCAL FIGHT ... This show will take place at the Mutual Street Arena, Toronto.
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Centennial Worship | The United Church of CanadaInaugural Sermon 1925 ... The Inaugural Service of the United Church of Canada (45.6 MB) (PDF): Full service from June 10, 1925 at Mutual Street Arena in Toronto ...
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1913–14 NHA season | Ice Hockey Wiki - FandomThe Toronto Blueshirts defeated the Montreal Canadiens 6–2 in a two-game, total-goals playoff. The Blueshirts then defeated the challenging Victoria Aristocrats ...Missing: Mutual Street
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Toronto Blueshirts - 1914 Stanley Cup Champions - HockeyGodsOct 30, 2013 · The first game was played at Westmount Arena in Montreal on March 7, 1914, with the home team Canadiens shutting out the Blueshirts 2 to 0.Missing: Mutual Street
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1918 NHL Playoffs Summary | Hockey-Reference.comNote: Toronto defeated the PCHA champ Vancouver Millionaires, 3 games to 2, to win the Stanley Cup. All games were played in Toronto, but the games alternated ...
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Toronto Arenas - Vancouver Millionaires - Mar 20, 1918 | NHL.comStanley Cup Final. TAN wins 3-2. VMI. TAN. NHL Final. Series tied 1-1. MTL. TAN ... Mutual Street Arena, Toronto. VMI Coach. Frank Patrick. TAN Coach. Dick ...
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Toronto Arenas - Vancouver Millionaires - Mar 23, 1918 | NHL.comNHL Gamecenter - Toronto Arenas vs. Vancouver Millionaires, Mar 23, 1918 ... Stanley Cup Final. TAN wins 3-2. VMI. TAN. NHL Final. Series tied 1-1. MTL. TAN.
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Toronto Arenas played first NHL game in Montreal 100 years agoDec 19, 2017 · The team played at Mutual Street Arena for their first 14 seasons before moving to the iconic Maple Leaf Gardens in 1931, where they played ...
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toronto's 1918 stanley cup champions: good when they ... - puckstruckJun 5, 2018 · The champions and their rivals from Vancouver were evenly matched, decided The Telegram, with outstanding goaltending at both ends. There was ...
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Hockeycentral | NHL | Other Leagues | Senior Hockey & the Allan CupThe first OHA Memorial Cup final was played in March 19, 1919 at the Toronto Arena between the University of Toronto Schools and Regina Paticias. It was a two- ...
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The Memorial Cup: A history . . . 1920 - Taking NoteApr 10, 2008 · Games were played on March 23 and 25 in Toronto. This was a high-powered Toronto Canoe Club team. Coached by Ron Carroll, the Canoe Club was ...Missing: Mutual Street
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1921 Memorial Cup Champion Winnipeg Junior FalconsThey had earned a date in the Canadian Junior hockey Memorial Cup championship in Toronto's Arena Gardens against the OHA champion Stratford Midget team that ...
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1925 Regina Pats Hockey Club - Saskatchewan Sports Hall of FameThe Memorial Cup was held at the Toronto Arena Gardens against the hometown team, Toronto Aura Lee. ... The second game was a hard fought 5-2 victory for the Pats ...<|separator|>
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1931 Memorial Cup - WikipediaIn a best-of-three series, held at the Arena Gardens in Toronto, and the Ottawa Auditorium, Elmwood won their first Memorial Cup, defeating Ottawa 2 games to 1.
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The United Church of Canada : inaugural service, Toronto ...Mar 1, 2021 · The United Church of Canada : inaugural service, Toronto, Wednesday June tenth, nineteen hundred and twenty five ; Publication date: 1925 ; Topics ...Missing: Arena Gardens
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Arena Gardens - Toronto - RetroSeasons.comMutual Street Arena, initially called Arena Gardens or just the Arena, was an ice hockey arena and sports and entertainment venue in Toronto, Ontario, ...
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gardens party, 1931: a game of the higgledy piggledy variety, prolific ...Nov 12, 2023 · Conn Smythe's Maple Leafs left behind the confines of the Arena Gardens on Mutual Street to kick off a new NHL season in new (and speedily built) digs.
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Mutual Street Arena (razed 1989) - Toronto, Ontario - Bob BusserMutual Street Arena sat 6,000. Mutual Street Arena - Opened in 1912 and demolished in 1989. The site is now a park and condo's. The first home for the Toronto ...
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The Prehistory of the OHL, 1933-45 - The OHL Arena GuideOct 19, 2023 · Mutual Street Arena was the first artificial indoor ice arena in Ontario, built in 1912 under the name "Arena Gardens".
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Commerce, Culture and the National Hockey League, 1917-1967Arena Company, who appeared on behalf of the Toronto Arena Company, operators of. the Mutual Street Arena. Northey announced that should a four-club league ...
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Toronto Arenas History – Team Origin and AchievementsThe Toronto Arenas are among the oldest hockey teams in the National Hockey League (NHL). The team was initially founded in 1917 as part of the original NHL.
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Arena Gardens - Toronto's Historical PlaquesDec 19, 2017 · Here at 88 Mutual Street, just south of Dundas Street, is this 2013 Heritage Toronto plaque. ... Mutual Street Arena? Thank you. diane.diflorio@ ...
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Foster Hewitt (1902-1985) - Read the PlaqueFoster Hewitt began his career as a reporter for the Toronto Star but soon moved to radio. On March 22, 1923 he broadcast from the Mutual Street Arena one ...<|separator|>