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Can Sask. hockey fans put old rivalries aside to cheer for last Canadian team in playoffs?
Can Sask. hockey fans put old rivalries aside to cheer for last Canadian team in playoffs?

CBC

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • CBC

Can Sask. hockey fans put old rivalries aside to cheer for last Canadian team in playoffs?

Social Sharing Canadian hockey fans have been on the edge of their seats over the past few weeks. Going into the weekend, there were still three Canadian NHL teams making a playoff run. Then, both the Winnipeg Jets and the Toronto Maple Leafs suffered defeat, leaving the Edmonton Oilers as the only Canadian team to advance to the Conference Finals. But will hardcore Leafs and Jets fans put old rivalries aside and switch their support over to the Oilers as the only Canadian team still standing? CBC stopped by a rink in Regina to find out. Some Leafs fans refused to talk about Saturday's painful 6-1 loss to the Panthers. Edmonton Oilers fans were much more willing to chat. Moose Jaw resident Jamie Fieffer said he's been a die-hard Oilers fan since he was born in 1979, the same year the team entered the NHL. Still, he was disappointed to see the Leafs lose out. "I was hoping for Toronto to win because I'd like to see an all-Canadian final," he said. Fieffer is excited to cheer for the Oilers in the next round, but says as a "true Canadian" he'd be ready to cheer for any Canadian team. "If I had to pick a different team to cheer for, it would definitely have been the Leafs or Winnipeg." Lorne Hoedel doesn't have a favourite team, only favourite players. He usually cheers for Canadian defenceman Cale Makar and his team, the Colorado Avalanche. But come playoff time, he's happy to throw his support behind any of the Canadian teams. It's been more than 30 years since a Canadian team hoisted the Stanley Cup. The Montreal Canadiens tasted glory in 1993. Last year, the Edmonton Oilers came pretty close with support from fans across the country. Hoedel was disappointed to see the Leafs lose out, and is putting his faith in the Oilers to secure the title. "Canada has a hard time winning the Stanley Cup for some reason," Hoedel said. "I think maybe McDavid and Draisatl might change that this year. If they can get by Dallas, I think they win the Stanley Cup." Sebastian Andrews, an Oilers fan from Kindersley, stopped to talk to CBC while watching his ten-year-old son, who shares his love of hockey. He said seeing the Winnipeg Jets and Toronto Maple Leafs fail to advance to the next round was a let down. "I was hoping there would be another Canadian team," he said, adding he's banking on the Oilers to go all the way. The Oilers defeated the Los Angeles Kings in six games in the first round and the Vegas Golden Knights in five in the second. Now, the Edmonton team will face the Dallas Stars in the Western Conference Final for the second straight season, opening with Game 1 in Dallas on Wednesday. "I think they have a good chance, they seem to be playing better with everyone back on board. Hopefully they can take it home this year," Andrews said. Edmonton defeated Dallas in six games last season to reach the Stanley Cup Final before losing to Florida in seven games. 10-year-old Nixon Dueck wasn't disappointed to see the Leafs fall to the Florida Panthers— he's not an Auston Matthews fan— and wants a rematch between the Oilers and the Panthers in the finals. "I'm looking forward to the Oilers winning the cup," Dueck said. "They're my favourite team." The young fan said he's excited to watch the next game with his entire family, all of whom will be decked out in their Oilers jerseys.

Leafs Fans Under Fire for 'Ugly' Behavior in Game 7
Leafs Fans Under Fire for 'Ugly' Behavior in Game 7

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Leafs Fans Under Fire for 'Ugly' Behavior in Game 7

The Toronto Maple Leafs had a chance to reach the NHL's Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in nearly a quarter-century, but instead collapsed in Sunday's Game 7 against the Florida Panthers. The Leafs gave up three second-period goals to fall behind 3-0, cutting into the lead briefly in the third period after a goal by Max Domi before giving up another three to lose 6-1. Advertisement Leafs fans in attendance at Scotiabank Arena on Toronto did not take the blowout loss well, showering the team with boos and some throwing objects onto the ice. The behavior led to some criticism from fans and reporters. "A fan threw a beer at the Leafs on the bench. Marner had to sidestep a thrown jersey before skating to the bench on his final shift as he was getting booed," noted Sportsnet reporter Luke Fox in a post on X. "This. Is. Ugly." Others called out the fans for leaving en masse as the game turned into a blowout in the third period. "So many empty seats," one person commented on X. "I get it, your team is losing and it sucks, but other fanbases stick with their teams to the end. Even worse, these cry-baby fans are booing every time Leafs touch the puck." Advertisement "Leafs fans are up there with worst fans in sports," wrote another. "Throwing jerseys on the ice and spreading so much negativity won't get this team anywhere. There's time to boo your team when they are performing but that group didn't deserve to get boo'd. Took a [expletive] good Florida team to 7" The Leafs fans who stuck around to the end didn't give the team much mercy. Leafs players were met with loud boos when they gathered at center ice after the game to salute fans for their support. Related: Mitch Marner's Bench Behavior During Panthers-Maple Leafs Game 7 Turns Heads

Local business to ‘cover the tab' if Leafs win Game 7
Local business to ‘cover the tab' if Leafs win Game 7

CTV News

time18-05-2025

  • Sport
  • CTV News

Local business to ‘cover the tab' if Leafs win Game 7

The Toronto Maple Leafs have a chance to advance to the Conference Finals and a Barrie establishment says they will cover their customers' tabs if the Leafs win Sunday's Game 7 against the Florida Panthers. Emil Kamel, owner of North Swing Golf Lounge and a diehard Leafs fan, said he will personally cover everyone's tab at his establishment. The business announced the promotion on their Instagram page. 'I want it to be a celebratory moment,' said Kamel in a phone call with CTV News. 'I'm a diehard Leafs fan.' The lounge is encouraging guests to arrive before the game's 7:30 p.m. start time.

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