The Toronto Maple Leafs are changing their goal song in the NHL

Justin Bieber is ready to hear some of what Hall and Oates have to say.

He won’t get that.

The Toronto Maple Leafs have changed their goal song.

When the Toronto Maple Leafs have scored a home run at Scotiabank Arena the past five years, the old Hall and Oates tune of “You Make My Dreams Made” echoed through the speakers.

Ahead of the team’s NHL debut against the Montreal Canadiens, pop star Justin Bieber, a Maple Leafs fan, was eager to hear from him.

“I’m ready for some Hull and Oates meetings tonight,” he wrote on Instagram with a photo of the Toronto FC logo.

But he never heard it, as Toronto chose a different path.

I listened to the supporters

Instead, they will have another song as the goal song, the Toronto Sun wrote a few hours before the game. The song, which was not yet official at the time.

“We took fan feedback and felt it was time to evaluate our goal song,” Shannon Hosford, marketing director for Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, tells the newspaper.

You’ll also have some specific target songs for when you meet other people Six lag original. Six lag original. The Original Six are the original six teams in the NHL that played in the league between 1942 and 1967. In addition to Toronto, there are the Montreal Canadiens, Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks, Boston Bruins and New York Rangers.

-We are trying to make some changes to the match experience. When it’s an “original six night,” Hosford says, that should be noted.

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