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BarDown trolls Leafs' fans with human hockey statue during first round of playoffs

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Dorin Canaday
June 8, 2022  (1:21 PM)
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A recent article by BarDown shows one of their employees, Jesse Pollock, dressed up as a human hockey statue and terrorizing Toronto Maple Leafs fans during their first round of matchup against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

As the article reads:

"If you've been following BarDown for a while, you've likely become pretty familiar with Jesse Pollock. You've also likely discovered that his stunts know absolutely no bounds."

"During the 1st round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, he traded in the Jets jersey for a spray-painted set of hockey equipment � accompanied by a full body-paint coating that Tobias Funke would be proud of � and made his way around different Toronto locations before arriving in the belly of the beast: Maple Leafs Square."

Apparently, Jesse is a huge Winnipeg Jets fan and has gone over the edge before to show his discourse of the Leafs!

Maple Leafs Square is where fans who can't get tickets for inside the arena gather and watch from outside on a giant screen. Pretty brave of Pollock to go that far but also hilarious at the same time.

An excellent nod at the Toronto Maple Leafs' history-making cup drought that's been going on since 1967. They also need to lose one more first-round series to tie the NHL record of consecutive first-round playoff exits.

Check out the video here:

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