The Toronto Hockey Club, known as the Torontos and the Toronto Blueshirts were a professional National Hockey Association team that played in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The club won the Stanley Cup in 1914, before becoming the centre of controversy amongst National Hockey Association owners leading to the NHA suspending operations and the owners forming the National Hockey League. The franchise was taken away from its owner in 1917 and the Toronto players played in the NHL in 1917–18 as the Torontos, winning the Stanley Cup again under temporary ownership. The temporary operators then formed an official franchise for the 1918–19 season that eventually evolved into today's Toronto Maple Leafs.
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| - The Toronto Hockey Club, known as the Torontos and the Toronto Blueshirts were a professional National Hockey Association team that played in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The club won the Stanley Cup in 1914, before becoming the centre of controversy amongst National Hockey Association owners leading to the NHA suspending operations and the owners forming the National Hockey League. The franchise was taken away from its owner in 1917 and the Toronto players played in the NHL in 1917–18 as the Torontos, winning the Stanley Cup again under temporary ownership. The temporary operators then formed an official franchise for the 1918–19 season that eventually evolved into today's Toronto Maple Leafs.
- |} The Toronto Blueshirts, also known as the Toronto Hockey Club and the Torontos, were a professional hockey club that played within the National Hockey Association. The Blueshirts were located in Toronto, Ontario. The Blueshirts won the Stanley Cup championship in 1914, before becoming the center of controversy amongst the NHA owners leading to the suspensions of NHA operations and the formation of the National Hockey League. The franchise was taken away from its owner and won the Stanley Cup a second time in 1917-1918 under temporary management. The temporary management then formed an official team for the 1918-1919 season, which eventually evolved into today's Toronto Maple Leafs
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| - Toronto Blueshirts 1912–13 - 1917–18
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| - Eddie Livingstone 1915–?
- Frank Robinson 1913–15,
- Percy Quinn
- Percy Quinn 1911–13,
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| - The Toronto Hockey Club, known as the Torontos and the Toronto Blueshirts were a professional National Hockey Association team that played in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The club won the Stanley Cup in 1914, before becoming the centre of controversy amongst National Hockey Association owners leading to the NHA suspending operations and the owners forming the National Hockey League. The franchise was taken away from its owner in 1917 and the Toronto players played in the NHL in 1917–18 as the Torontos, winning the Stanley Cup again under temporary ownership. The temporary operators then formed an official franchise for the 1918–19 season that eventually evolved into today's Toronto Maple Leafs.
- |} The Toronto Blueshirts, also known as the Toronto Hockey Club and the Torontos, were a professional hockey club that played within the National Hockey Association. The Blueshirts were located in Toronto, Ontario. The Blueshirts won the Stanley Cup championship in 1914, before becoming the center of controversy amongst the NHA owners leading to the suspensions of NHA operations and the formation of the National Hockey League. The franchise was taken away from its owner and won the Stanley Cup a second time in 1917-1918 under temporary management. The temporary management then formed an official team for the 1918-1919 season, which eventually evolved into today's Toronto Maple Leafs
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