People laughed at a poor Toronto Maple Leafs fan who was sitting next to a female who appeared to be sick to death of him during Friday night’s game against the Minnesota Wild in a viral video
Watch the viral video below.
Once the poor guy mumbled something, the woman was seen on camera rolling her eyes and walking away before bursting into laughter. Still, they had some good seats. After the conversation clip was published online, many have been rinsing the latter on Twitter. However, the couple enjoyed a wonderful evening despite the regrettable incident and any reactions it may have sparked. Check out the video down below.
NHL Female Maple Leafs fan gives irate stare to the man seated next to her, video goes viral
lmfaoooooo bro she hates you pic.twitter.com/chMjzXyHgE
— elle (@hollhypeman) February 25, 2023
The video has sparked some horrifying responses.
spot the difference challenge (impossible) pic.twitter.com/lgKEW4Vfem
— elle (@hollhypeman) February 25, 2023
— Mo Seider Loves Jake Walman (@MoSeiderFanBoi) February 25, 2023
i hope not. leafs tickets are expensive, get ur bag sis
— elle (@hollhypeman) February 25, 2023
The Leafs defeated the troublesome Wild.
William Nylander, a forward for the Leafs, scored an absurd solo goal against the Wild on Friday to give Toronto the extra point. Maybe the people of Bay Street were worn out after the week that had passed, but everyone had a low energy level on Friday night at Scotiabank Arena.
The Toronto Maple Leafs had three days off after crushing the Buffalo Sabres earlier this week, and they used that time to put on a fairly unexpected showing against the Minnesota Wild. There were numerous costly turnovers, easy zone exits and breakout passes were missed, and Ilya Samsonov needed to play very well to keep the Maple Leafs in the game.
In a 2-1 victory for the Maple Leafs, Nylander produced one of the most stunning goals of the 2022–23 season, and possibly the best goal of his career, waltzing through the Wild defence after forcing a mistake and perfectly tucking the puck home. Few people will recall this game as a low-key bore because Nylander’s goal and overall performance overpowered the opening 61 minutes of the match.
What’s next?
On the strength of the victory, the Leafs finished the season 36-15-8, placing them in second place in the Atlantic Division. The Tampa Bay Lightning appear to be their opponent in the opening round of the playoffs. The Wild, on the other hand, are still on track to make the playoffs and are now third in the Central Division with a record of 32-21-6.