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Toronto Writer To Maple Leaf Fans: It's All Your Fault [Nhl]
Toronto Writer To Maple Leaf Fans: It's All Your Fault [Nhl]
It's still early in the NHL season, but the Toronto Maple Leafs are solidly in 4th place—right where they've belonged for the past three seasons. If you're not familiar with the rules of ice hockey, that's bad. However, the organization that owns the team—Maple Leaf Sports and ...
The psychological reasoning behind hating the Maple Leafs
The psychological reasoning behind hating the Maple Leafs
thegoodpoint.com — Nearly 25 years ago, I was born in a corner of Northern Ontario far removed from the... feverish commotion of the province's south and even farther removed from any obligatory allegiance to the overwhelmingly divisive Toronto Maple Leafs. Having lived my life aware of but not particularly attached... (more) The psychological reasoning behind hating the Maple Leafs
An Open Letter to Toronto Maple Leafs Fans
An Open Letter to Toronto Maple Leafs Fans
pensionplanpuppets.com — Dear Most Valuable Losers, Yesterday, continuing a long-standing trend, another Toronto reporter took his shot at Leaf... fans. This time it was Howard Berger calling us "losers" (screenshot:  one two ) but we've seem the same cookie-cutter ... (more) An Open Letter to Toronto Maple Leafs Fans
Second Toronto team would be a fat cat
globesports.com — The value of a second NHL team in Toronto would range between $400-million and $600-million, and Maple... Leaf Sports and Entertainment would be entitled to a one-time territorial payment of up to $250-million for allowing the relocation of an existing ... (more) Second Toronto team would be a fat cat
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