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Toronto Maple Leafs unveil special logo to celebrate Black Excellence game

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The Maple Leafs have had a new logo created to commemorate Black History Month.

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And, on Saturday when the Carolina Hurricanes visit Scotiabank Arena, the Leafs will play host to their annual Black Excellence game.

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Designed in partnership with Toji Nola, a designer and illustrator based in Toronto, the logo will be used on off-ice apparel for Leafs players and team staff.

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The logo “celebrates a community which has heavily influenced the culture of our city and the sport of hockey” the Leafs said in a statement.

The logo’s 13 root branches symbolize ancestry and heritage, and mirror the 13 veins on the Leafs logo. Among the features in the special-edition logo are a set of triangles in the background, with each representing an aspect of Black excellence — community, leadership and character.

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“Black Excellence is about recognition — not just of the exceptional achievements of individuals within the community, but of the visibility and inspiration those achievements bring,” Nola said in a statement. “The Toronto Maple Leafs are more than just a sports team — they’re an institution with a legacy that spans generations, bringing families and communities together as a source of pride and inspiration.

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“To collaborate with such a storied organization on a project that celebrates Black Excellence is an incredible honour. The Leafs’ involvement in this initiative shines a light on a community with its own rich heritage of excellence, amplifying the message of belonging, identity and pride in a way that resonates far beyond the game.”

The game against the Hurricanes on Saturday at Scotiabank Arena will be the Leafs’ first match following the 4 Nations Face-Off break and will include a number of Black community initiatives.

On Sunday, the Toronto Marlies will play host to their annual Black Excellence game when the Manitoba Moose visits.

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