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Hope and Heartbreak in Toronto

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Being a Toronto Maple Leafs fan requires a leap of faith every year, girding against inevitable disappointment. Hope and Heartbreak in Toronto tells what that's like, how it got to be that way, and...
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  • 16 October 2012
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For many, being a Toronto Maple Leafs fan has become a curse from cradle to grave.

False hope, hollow promises, and a mind-numbing lack of success - these words describe the Toronto Maple Leafs and the hockey club’s inexplicable mediocrity over much of the past decade.



Author Peter Robinson has attended some 100 games over the past six seasons and has little to show for it except an unquenched thirst that keeps him coming back. Why does a team that hasn’t won a Stanley Cup since 1967, long before many of its followers were even born, have such a hold on its fans? Robinson tries to answer that question and more while detailing what it’s like to love one of the most unlovable teams in all of professional sports.



Being a Leafs fan requires a leap of faith every year, girding against inevitable disappointment. This book tells what that’s like, how it got to be that way, and what the future holds for all who worship the Blue and White.

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Price: $19.99
Pages: 288
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date: 16 October 2012
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781459706835
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SPORTS & RECREATION / Hockey, Ice hockey, SPORTS & RECREATION / General, SPORTS & RECREATION / Business Aspects
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Overall, Hope and Heartbreak in Toronto is a well-written book and Robinson is able to inject his own humour throughout.



Robinson has written a fun book for both Leafs fans and any team-but-the-Leafs fans.

Peter Robinson is the editor of Prospects Hockey, the official magazine of the Canadian Hockey League, and the golf columnist for CBC.ca. Somehow he manages to balance his work, his family, and his obsession with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He lives in Barrie, Ontario.