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Reg Noble scored the first. Mats Sundin had the most. The Detroit Red Wings allowed the most. And, in our eyes, a 24-year-old from northern Ontario potted the very biggest of them all.

The Toronto Maple Leafs have spent the past 68 games commemorating their centennial season; they’ve hosted the Red Wings in an outdoor stadium and honoured legends from Charlie Conacher to Wendel Clark. On Saturday night, they’ll wear white-and-green St. Patricks jerseys at home against the Chicago Blackhawks, paying homage to their early years in the NHL.

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Toronto’s 100 years of hockey have been galling and glorious. The Leafs have won 13 Stanley Cups, retired the numbers of 19 players and sent more alumni to the Hall of Fame than anyone. They have also scored a lot of goals.

Here, Postmedia Sports has teamed with Qlik, an analytics and data visualization company, to produce an interactive application that tracks and categorizes every goal in Maple Leafs history. You can use the drop-down menu controls or click on bars within the visualizations to sort the data in a variety of ways. Selecting multiple seasons or decades allows you to compare those years directly.