The last time the Toronto Maple Leafs took their first playoff series, Joseph Pentresca wasn't even born. But after nearly two decades, the Leafs are finally headed to the second round of the playoffs.
The hockey team beat the Tampa Bay Lightning in overtime Saturday night to take their first round series, sending fans like 18-year-old Pentresca into a frenzy. "This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for us to see this," Pentresca told CBC Toronto.
Other fans could be seen scaling a pole in the distance. "It's been 19 years. We're so ecstatic and I'm just grateful to be here." Pentresca was one of thousands of fans who took to Yonge-Dundas and Maple Leaf Square in Toronto, majorly delaying vehicle, streetcar and bus traffic.
Discarded dinner rolls and hot dog buns littered the ground, the sound of honking horns and people chanting the Leafs name, and even a spontaneous display of fireworks marked the night. WATCH | Fans celebrate Maple Leafs winning first round of playoffs since 2004 John Tavares scored in overtime to give the Leafs a 2 to 1 victory.