The Ottawa Senators may have gotten the win at home against the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday, but Leafs fans had people talking long after the ...
The Ottawa Senators may have gotten the win at home against the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday, but Leafs fans had people talking long after the final buzzer.
The Canadian Tire Centre crowd cheered as a young man in a Senators jersey got down on one knee, unveiling a ring. But before his better half could say yes, another young man in a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey emerged, grabbing the girl and kissing her on the mouth.Like the crowd, the Ottawa fan stood there in shock as the bizarre scene unfolded until the Senators' camera operator ultimately pulled away.
"Some 'fans' just played the Sens I think…" he wrote."Very strange and was quickly cut off to the next segment."
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