St. John's Maple Leafs

The St. John's Maple Leafs were an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They played in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada at Memorial Stadium from 1991–2001, and at Mile One Stadium from 2001–2005.

History
The AHL had a strong presence in Atlantic Canada in the 1980s and 1990s, largely due to the desire of several National Hockey League Canadian franchises to continue to pay players sent down to the minors in Canadian dollars, but by 2004 St. John's was the only remaining team in the region. Several factors contributed to the team's dissolution including waning popularity, poor attendance and the desire of the parent Toronto Maple Leafs to reduce travel costs and have a tenant for its Ricoh Coliseum resulted in the team's relocation to Toronto for the 2005–06 season.

Area history
The franchise became known as: The franchise was replaced by:
 * Toronto Marlies (2005-present)
 * St. John's Fog Devils of the QMJHL (2005–2008)

Single game

 * Goals: 5 (Kyle Wellwood, October 30, 2004, vs. Cleveland)
 * Assists: 5 (Chris Snell, November 18, 1993, at Saint John) & (Kelly Fairchild, October 14, 1995, at Saint John)
 * Points: 6 (Ken McRae, January 5, 1994, vs. Rochester - 2g 4a) & (Rich Chernomaz, January 19, 1994, vs Fredericton - 2g 4a)
 * Saves: 63 (Jean-Sebastien Aubin, December 29, 2004, vs. Syracuse Crunch)
 * Penalty minutes: 42 (Rich Chernomaz, February 6, 1995, vs. Saint John)

Season

 * Goals: 53 (Patrik Augusta, 1993–1994)
 * Assists: 74 (Snell, 1993–1994)
 * Points: 110 (Chernomaz, 1993–1994)
 * Penalty minutes: 354 (Shawn Thornton, 1998–1999)
 * GAA (min 25 games): 2.42 (Mike Minard, 2000–2001)
 * SV% (min 25 games): .926 (Sebastien Centomo, 2001–2002)
 * Shutouts: 6 (Jimmy Waite, 1999–2000)

Career

 * Games: 508 (Nathan Dempsey, 1994–2002)
 * Goals: 132 (Yanic Perreault, 1991–1994)
 * Assists: 196 (Dempsey, 1994–2002)
 * Points: 276 (Perreault, 1991–1994)
 * Penalty minutes: 1215 (Thornton, 1998–2001)
 * Goaltending wins: 80 (Marcel Cousineau, 1993–1998)
 * Shutouts: 7 (Waite, 1999–2001)