The Utah Hockey Club faced an unexpected hurdle on their way to a game against the Maple Leafs in Toronto. Due to heavy traffic congestion in the city, the team's bus came to a standstill, prompting players to make the decision to walk to Scotiabank Arena instead. A video shared on social media captured the players trekking through the streets, with one player, Maveric Lamoureux, confirming that the bus was completely immobilized.
The traffic snarl was exacerbated by the closure of several city streets for the annual Santa Claus parade, adding to the challenge of navigating through Toronto's busy roads. Despite the unusual commute, the Maple Leafs managed to secure a 3-2 victory over the Utah Hockey Club, marking their fourth consecutive win.
The incident caught the attention of Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who expressed his dismay at the congestion, labeling it as 'embarrassing' and 'unacceptable.' Ford took the opportunity to emphasize his government's commitment to tackling the city's gridlock issue, citing forthcoming bike lane legislation as part of the solution.
This episode of transportation woes is not an isolated one in Toronto. In a similar circumstance earlier in the year, former One Direction member Niall Horan found himself in a similar predicament, having to navigate through traffic on foot to reach his concert at Scotiabank Arena.
As Toronto continues to grapple with traffic challenges, incidents like these serve as a reminder of the need for effective urban planning and transportation solutions to ensure the smooth flow of traffic in the bustling city.
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