It’s already August 30th, and yet it seems like the Toronto Maple Leafs have only been off for a short time.
It’s always conflicting when you’re simultaneously dreading the end of summer, and looking forward to hockey season.
Most of the time, it’s an easy choice, especially if you’re a Leafs fan. We’ve become used to failure, so usually we’re content to enjoy the rest of summer and let hockey come to us.
But this year is different. This year is the most anticipated year in Toronto Maple Leafs history.
Cup or Bust
The Leafs have been slowly rebuilding for the last five years, and now all of that patience is coming to fruition.