'67: The Maple Leafs' Sensational Victory & End of an Empire

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'67: The Maple Leafs' Sensational Victory & End of an Empire

Author(s): Damien Cox, Gord Stellick
Publisher: Wiley
Binding: Hardcover
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Sixty-Seven chronicles the Toronto Maple Leafs’ unexpected 1967 Stanley Cup triumph, a moment of glory in Canada’s centennial year. A mix of aging veterans and unheralded rookies defied all odds to dethrone the Montreal Canadiens and claim hockey’s ultimate prize.

Beyond the on-ice drama, this narrative reveals the era’s hidden tensions—legends of triumph entwined with personal tragedy. Within a few years, figures like Tim Horton and Terry Sawchuk faced tragic fates, while off-ice conflicts foreshadowed the end of a sporting empire built by Conn Smythe.

Set against the backdrop of a changing world—the last season of the Original Six, the prelude to Vietnam and Watergate—this book offers a vivid portrait of ambition, excess and the fragile legacy of champions.

  • In-depth look at team dynamics and historic playoff run
  • Unseen stories of key players and management
  • Insight into the cultural and political climate of 1967
  • Reflections on fame, tragedy and the end of an era

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