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The Passion Returns - The '92-'93 Toronto Maple Leafs

"The Leafs are the Best."

The Passion Returns is a tribute to the '92-'93 Toronto Maple Leafs. This proud group restored dignity and tradition to the blue and white sweater during an unforgettable springtime journey. This is a look back over the 1992-93 Toronto Maple Leafs season including the playoffs where they came within a game of the Stanley Cup final. Highlights, and Interviews with players, management, and media.

Top Cast

  • Cliff Fletcher

    Cliff Fletcher

    Himself

  • Pat Burns

    Pat Burns

    Himself

  • Doug Gilmour

    Doug Gilmour

    Himself

  • Wendel Clark

    Wendel Clark

    Himself

  • Joe Bowen

    Joe Bowen

    Himself, Narrator

  • Felix "The Cat" Potvin

    Felix "The Cat" Potvin

    Himself

  • Don Cherry

    Don Cherry

    Himself

  • Bob Cole

    Bob Cole

    Himself

  • Harry Neale

    Harry Neale

    Himself

Overview

The Passion Returns is a tribute to the '92-'93 Toronto Maple Leafs. This proud group restored dignity and tradition to the blue and white sweater during an unforgettable springtime journey. This is a look back over the 1992-93 Toronto Maple Leafs season including the playoffs where they came within a game of the Stanley Cup final. Highlights, and Interviews with players, management, and media.

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