If you were a big fan of the new goal song that the Leafs unveiled in the season opener against the Montreal Canadiens back on Wednesday night, I have some bad news for you.
Don’t expect to hear “Pursuit of Happiness” as the goal song for #LeafsForever games anymore. Told they won’t be using it any longer this season.
Heard the Leafs received some complaints about the song’s message and/or lyrics.
— Nick Alberga (@thegoldenmuzzy) October 15, 2023
Also, “Dup Dup,” tonight’s anthem, will be part of the goal song rotation moving forward.
— Nick Alberga (@thegoldenmuzzy) October 15, 2023
For the record, the Leafs were prepared to use ‘Pursuit of Happiness’ as their goal song for all outings against Original Six foes this season. Obviously, as mentioned, that plan has changed in recent days.
At any rate, the debate rages on, and indisputably, it has become the most polarizing topic in Toronto in recent weeks. After five-plus seasons of Hall & Oates, many of which were filled with uproar and dismay from the fanbase regarding the song selection, the Leafs finally elected to go a different route in 2023-24.
And now this goes down.
Funny enough, I think the fact that everyone’s complaining about a song played after a goal is probably a good thing. It means all’s quiet on the western front, right? All in all, it was a relatively muted training camp – noise wise – for the Leafs. Additionally, the season has started that way as well with the team getting out to a solid 2-0-0 start. Hell, Ryan Reaves has been garnering most of the spotlight. And he deserves it. He’s living rent-free in the minds of Canadiens fans right now —that’s for sure.