The Utah Hockey Club got the full Toronto experience Sunday night ahead of their first-ever matchup against the Maple Leafs—bumper-to-bumper traffic that forced the team to walk to the game.

“I think that’s a first for everyone. Never saw that before,” Utah defenceman Maveric Lamoureux tells the camera that documented the team’s stroll to Scotiabank Arena.

Lamoureux said the team’s bus was “not moving at all” in the Sunday evening traffic, just hours after the Santa Claus Parade and resulting road closures.

“So it’s pretty much the whole team walking the street,” he said, noting that they would probably miss their 5:15 p.m. pre-game meeting.

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      Sorry, you are correct, we did dig part of a tunnel exactly where we could use a tunnel, only to have a conservative government fill it in to “save money”.

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        Building bike lanes where they were sorely needed only to spend extra money to remove them is the same energy except there’s no savings, it’s purely a waste.