Red York has seen it all: the Maple Leafsโ forty-five consecutive Stanley Cups, Torontoโs designation as a United Nations World Heritage Site, the emergence of the Toronto Telegram as the nationโs greatest newspaper. Now, in response to at least two readersโ requests, and with the aid of a ghostwriter whose name he canโt ever remember, the award-winning columnist has penned a definitive history of the city of Toronto in the back half of the 20th century. This to-the-best-of-my-recollection memoir, is something which he if no one else believes is a Canadian treasure and the definitive account of the greatest phenomenon in sports: the sheer domination of the Toronto Maple Leafs in National Hockey League and Olympic competition.