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Utah HC forced to walk to Scotiabank Arena on Sunday!
 

Utah HC forced to walk to Scotiabank Arena on Sunday!

The Utah Hockey Club has been forced to walk to Scotiabank Arena ahead of their game against the Maple Leafs.

Jonathan Larivee

The Toronto Maple Leafs may have gained an unfair and entirely unintended advantage over the competition tonight thanks to what is likely a legion of their fans on the streets of Toronto.

In a video published online by the Utah Hockey Club, the entire Utah HC hockey team can be seen making the walk to Scotiabank Arena after their bus was unable to get there on time due to what sounds like some pretty intense traffic on the roads of Toronto.

In the video we can see several members of the team featured as they walk across the city and show the skyline, a clear indication that they are indeed moving through the streets of Toronto on foot. Toronto is a hockey crazed city so I would love to know if they had any interesting fan encounters, but unfortunately none of those were shown in the video if they did indeed transpire.

The Utah Hockey Club also suggested that this may have been a conspiracy on the part of the city of Toronto and the Maple Leafs, perhaps an attempt to tire out their players ahead of tonight's game against the hometown team. This was of course done in a joking manner, so don't take it too seriously.

Here is a look at the video courtesy of Utah HC: