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You can meet Toronto Maple Leafs 'legends' downtown this weekend. Here's how

In this Friday, April 7, 1990 file photo, St. Louis Blues goalie Curtis Joseph makes a leg save against the Toronto Maple Leafs' Ed Olczyk (16) while teammate Wendel Clark (17) looks on during first period action of their NHL playoff game in St. Louis. The NHL hasn't had best-of-five playoff series since 1986. (AP Photo/Andy Hoekstra, File) In this Friday, April 7, 1990 file photo, St. Louis Blues goalie Curtis Joseph makes a leg save against the Toronto Maple Leafs' Ed Olczyk (16) while teammate Wendel Clark (17) looks on during first period action of their NHL playoff game in St. Louis. The NHL hasn't had best-of-five playoff series since 1986. (AP Photo/Andy Hoekstra, File)
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Fans of the Toronto Maple Leafs can meet team legends at a public event hosted downtown this weekend.

The event, organized in collaboration with Adidas to celebrate the team's upcoming St. Patrick's Day game, will take place at Stackt Market, located at 28 Bathurst Street, from March 14 to 18 between 12 p.m. and 8 p.m.

On Saturday, between 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m., Toronto Maple Leafs' alumni Wendel Clark and Nik Antropov will sign autographs.

Fans will also be offered the chance to purchase exclusive Toronto Maple Leafs x Adidas St. Patrick’s Day merchandise.

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