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Toronto Maple Leafs fans hit the streets to show support for their hometown team

May 18, 2025 by Toronto Newswire

Long Branch resident Chris Morren is among avid Toronto Maple Leafs fans who have taken to the streets to support their  hometown team.

Maple Leafs fans were out supporting and cheering their hometown team all over the community.

Avid Leafs fan Chris Morren, President of Great Outdoor Advertising, was seen at the Long Branch GO Station area on May 17 cheering his boyhood team.

Morren even has a dog which he dresses in a Leafs sweater.

The Leafs supporting motorists cheered back in return by beeping their horns. Go Leafs Go!

“I love the team and I would like to see them go all the way,” he said. “I and the whole city would like to  see them win the Stanley Cup.”

The big game between the Maple Leafs and Tampa Bay takes place on March 18.

The last time the Toronto Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cup was in 1966-1967 season, way before the Internet, cell phones and Uber eats.

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