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2017–18 Toronto Maple Leafs season

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The 2017–18 Toronto Maple Leafs season was the 101st season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on November 22, 1917, and its 91st season since adopting the Maple Leafs name in February 1927.

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The Maple Leafs posted a regular season record of 49 wins, 26 losses and 7 overtime/shootout losses for 105 points, qualifying for the Stanley Cup playoffs for the second consecutive season. They set a new franchise record in wins and wins at home.[3] After coming back from 1–3 series, they went on to lose versus the Boston Bruins in game seven in the first round.

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Regular season

The Maple Leafs set a new franchise record in wins when they earned their 46th win of the season on March 28, 2018, and as well set a new franchise record for wins at home. The following day, the Leafs officially clinched a playoff spot for a second consecutive season.[4]

The Maple Leafs had a good year against Canadian teams, with a record of 12–4–0. They won all games versus Montreal, Edmonton and Calgary. They split the series with Ottawa, Winnipeg and Vancouver.

On December 19, 2017, to mark the 100th anniversary of their first game, the Maple Leafs held a special game, branded as the "Next Century Game", in which they defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 8–1.[5] To mark the historic occasion, the team wore commemorative Toronto Arenas uniforms during the game inspired by those worn by the franchise's original namesake, the Arenas.

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Standings

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Source: National Hockey League[6]
x Clinched playoff spot; z Clinched conference
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Record vs opponents

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OT Game decided in overtime
SO Game decided in a shootout

Schedule and results

Preseason

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Regular season

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Playoffs

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Player statistics

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Updated to game played April 25, 2018.[7]

Skaters

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Goaltenders

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(a) Player currently playing for the minor league affiliate Toronto Marlies of the AHL
(b) Player is no longer with the Leafs organization

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Awards and honours

Awards

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Transactions

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Trades

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  1. Note 1 Montreal to retain 50% of salary as part of trade.
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Claimed via waivers

Lost via waivers

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Lost via retirement

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Draft picks

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Below are the Toronto Maple Leafs' selections at the 2017 NHL entry draft, which was held on June 23–24, 2017 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. The Leafs held on to five of their own seven picks, having traded away their second round pick to the Tampa Bay Lightning in exchange for Brian Boyle, and losing their third round pick as compensation for signing head coach Mike Babcock. They also acquired an additional two picks through various trades.

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Draft notes

  1. The Ottawa Senators' second-round pick went the Toronto Maple Leafs as the result of a trade on February 9, 2016, that sent Dion Phaneuf, Matt Frattin, Casey Bailey, Ryan Rupert and Cody Donaghey to Ottawa in exchange for Milan Michalek, Jared Cowen, Colin Greening, Tobias Lindberg and this pick.[42]
  2. The Pittsburgh Penguins' fourth-round pick went to the Toronto Maple Leafs as the result of a trade on March 1, 2017, that sent Frank Corrado to Pittsburgh in exchange for Eric Fehr, Steven Oleksy and this pick.[43]
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