Wilting Leafs: Toronto’s long Stanley Cup drought continues after another early exit
Chicago’s Al Yellon knows the pain that Toronto Maple Leafs fans were feeling Tuesday after the team’s Stanley Cup drought was extended to 54 years and counting.
He became a Cubs fan as a youngster and endured over half a century of so-so results before the team finally won a World Series in 2016, ending a whopping 108-year title drought.
“That’s what a lot of sports is and being a sports fan is about: it’s hope and faith and believing in the team that you love,” Yellon said. “I’d say just keep that faith and don’t give up. It will happen.”
Expectations were high for the Maple Leafs this year after a first-place finish in the North Division standings. With plenty of star power and an improved defence, many hockey observers felt the team was primed for a deep run.