Personality Quiz: Which Toronto Maple Leafs Player Are You?


Mitch Marner of the Toronto Maple Leafs
Mitch Marner of the Toronto Maple Leafs | Jamie Squire/GettyImages
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Not everyone can sell soup like Wendel Clark did in 1993, where he starred in a commercial urging consumers to eat more with a fork.

While we've previously shared an update on Clark's son's progress to making the NHL, we don't know whether the former Toronto Maple Leafs captain still enjoys chunky soup. It is nice to picture Clark continuing to sit down to his favorite meal armed with just a fork.

Question 6

Celebrating accomplishments is like throwing a party for your own success – and who doesn't love a good party? It's not just about patting yourself on the back; it's about turning life's mundane moments into a carnival of achievement. Imagine a world where every victory, big or small, is met with confetti cannons and a marching band playing your personal theme song. You become the superhero of your own story.

Every conquered challenge deserves a victory dance that would make even the most rhythmically challenged bust a move. That's why celebrating goals is so important. It's a chance for players to put their exuberance on display and have fun playing the game they love.

So, next time you achieve something noteworthy, consider throwing on a party hat, doing a victory jig, and reveling in the absurdity of celebrating your own awesomeness. Life's too short not to be the star of your own success.

We know not everyone has a confetti cannon waiting and loaded at home, so this question speaks to the more practical of us all.


Question 6: What's your preferred method of celebrating a personal achievement?

a) Arms raised yelling as loud a possible

b) Uncorking a bottle of champagne, spraying everyone in sight

c) Jumping into the arms of a co-worker

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