The Toronto Maple Leafs might forever be one of the biggest shows in town, but that doesn't mean that its biggest stars aren’t still human. Despite m…
The Toronto Maple Leafs might forever be one of the biggest shows in town, but that doesn't mean that its biggest stars aren’t still human.
Few know this phenomenon better than William Nylander, who has spent his whole career with the organization since being drafted a decade ago in 2014. hosted in downtown Toronto on Monday, the Leafs star spoke Monday about his favourite things to do in the city, including hanging out with his dogs Banksy and Pablo, as well as a place to eat."I mean, the dog walks; that's one of my go-to's," Nylander said.
Though the two have spent their whole careers competing against each other on rival teams, they have a longstanding friendship that dates back to playing together in Sweden as part of the Södertälje organization.
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