"He said they'll never win a Stanley Cup until I come back" Longtime head coach Bruce Boudreau gets to the bottom of why the #MapleLeafs haven't won a Stanley Cup since 1967 on #LeafsLunch with @AndiPetrillo and @CraigJButton: His father's curse. 😂
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Bruce Boudreau claims his father cursed the Toronto Maple Leafs

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By Filipe Dimas
Sep 3, 2020, 14:43 EDTUpdated: Sep 3, 2020, 15:02 EDT
During an interview on Leafs Lunch earlier today, Bruce Boudreau confirmed that his father once cursed the Toronto Maple Leafs to never win another Stanley Cup. After being drafted by the Leafs in 1975, Bruce Boudreau bounced between the NHL franchise and its affiliates for the better part of a decade before being let go from the team.
Despite putting up over a point per game in the AHL, and scoring a respectable 69 points in 134 games over six seasons for the Maple Leafs, the young centre was never able to hold onto a regular roster spot and eventually left to play in Europe. Feeling his family was disrespected, Bruce’s father cursed the team to never win a Stanley Cup until he comes back to them. With rumours surfacing that Bruce Boudreau could be joining the team as an assistant coach this season, one has to wonder if his return could reverse the team’s fortunes and lift the supposed curse.
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