• Russlens
    2 years ago

    No, because the NHL is Canadian. It was founded in Ottawa, and the Cup was presented by Lord Stanley. MLB has a stronger argument but I don't care much about baseball.

    They are the Maple Leafs because they are named after a Canadian Army regiment which had that spelling.

  • Resident_Alienpanorama_fish_eye
    2 years ago

    Quite obviously, I shall not be taking this bet.

  • Russlens
    2 years ago

    I don't have an opinion on this, only facts. The four founder members of the NHL were:

    Montreal Canadians
    Montreal Wanderers
    Ottawa Senators
    Toronto Arenas

    The first US team to join the NHL, the Boston Bruins, didn't do so until 7 years after the league was formed.

  • Mangetoutpanorama_fish_eye
    2 years ago

    Canadiens, apparently.
    Odd to still call it the National league when it's two different nations, I suppose.

  • JimShadypanorama_fish_eye
    2 years ago

    How are Derby getting along?

  • Gurupanorama_fish_eye
    2 years ago

    Ok. Then why is the regiment called the Maple Leafs? Or is the plural of leaf “leafs” in Canadienland?

    I didn’t realise the NHL was Canadian and they let the Americans in. But then, I’m not a massive ice hockey fan. Either way, good bit of trivia…

  • Russlens
    2 years ago

    No, we say "leaves" (q.v. the song Fallen Leaves by Canadian band Billy Talent). I believe it's because the Maple Leaf after which the team and military unit take their name is the regimental insignia and thus a proper noun, which doesn't follow the same rules of pluralisation.

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