The « stove pipe » existed from 1932-1947. The Maple Leafs won in 1947. The captain was Syl Apps, coach was Hap Day, owner was Conn Smythe.
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“Don’t get used to seeing this thing” the guy holding the cup, probably
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That’s Maj. Conn Smythe, the Leafs owner, wearing the Royal Canadian Artillery uniform in the middle. He fought in WW1 and WW2.
This photo was likely from the Leafs 1945 Stanley Cup over Detroit. Smythe was back in Canada recovering after being wounded in France during a German bombing raid on his unit.
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The « stove pipe » existed from 1932-1947. The Maple Leafs won in 1947. The captain was Syl Apps, coach was Hap Day, owner was Conn Smythe.
“Don’t get used to seeing this thing” the guy holding the cup, probably
That’s Maj. Conn Smythe, the Leafs owner, wearing the Royal Canadian Artillery uniform in the middle. He fought in WW1 and WW2.
This photo was likely from the Leafs 1945 Stanley Cup over Detroit. Smythe was back in Canada recovering after being wounded in France during a German bombing raid on his unit.
https://kevinsheahockey.com/conn-smythe-the-maple-leafs-and-the-second-world-war/
Syl Apps Dick Irvin and Conn Smythe. Don’t know the other two on the right. Prob the president of the league and his minion
That’s before Tim’s time lol
Guy holding the cup I’m pretty sure is Clarence Campbell, not sure who the guy in the Fedora is, possibly King Clancy?
1942 Cup final: NHL President Calder presenting the Cup to Conn Smythe and Leafs captain Syl Apps. [via Google search]
This is what babs accepted before cell phones
Dunno but it’s a beautiful vase one of them is holding.