Look: Canadian farmers build corn maze of Leafs' Matthews, Marner
Outstanding in their field: @MapleLeafs, young stars @AM34 & @Marner93 celebrated in 6-acre New Brunswick corn maze https://t.co/SGCSUj5EiC pic.twitter.com/3cLxRAzZk0
— Dave Stubbs (@Dave_Stubbs) August 31, 2017
In honor of the Toronto Maple Leafs celebrating their 100th season, Hunter Brothers Farm in Florenceville-Bristol, New Brunswick built a corn maze featuring two of Toronto's marquee players, Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner.
Chip and Tom Hunter, whose family has owned the farm since 1890, aren't rookies at this. Every year since 2003 they build a specially designed corn maze, and opted to have two of the game's best young players at the forefront in this year's edition.
NHL legends Jean Beliveau and Patrick Roy have been featured in past editions.
Fans who don't think such activity is too corny will have their chance to navigate through the maze beginning Sept. 9.
- With h/t to NHL.com
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