‘Drake Curse’ continues as rapper bets on Maple Leafs in Game 7, then attempts to blame Justin Bieber for loss


‘Drake Curse’ continues as rapper bets on Maple Leafs in Game 7, then attempts to blame Justin Bieber for loss

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Drake Betting’s curse has been well documented in recent years, and seems to be alive and long after the rapper let go of a million dollars in the Leafs of Toronto Maple to beat Florida Panthers on Sunday night in his game 7 in his second round playoff series.

The Panthers went out with a 6-1 victory in the face against their rivals of the Atlantic Division to move to the final of the Eastern Conference to assume the hurricanes of Carolina.

Shortly after the game, Drake tried to get a little heat from himself not to recognize the “Drake’s curse”. Instead, in a publication in his Instagram history, the rapper born in Toronto blamed the pop star Justin Bieber of the Maple Leafs struggles continuing when it is party 7.

Bieber, an avid fan of Maple Leafs, was able to see himself sitting behind the team’s bench in match 7.

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Drake’s gambling curse has been well established over the years. By 2024 the rapper Bet on Edmonton Oilers to win the Stanley Cup and Dallas Mavericks to win the NBA finals. Both teams lost their respective series when the Panthers defeated the Oilers, while the Mavericks fell into the hands of the Boston Celtics.

The panthers took control of the game 7 Sunday and ended with a 3-0 advantage after two periods. Maple Leafs advanced Max Domi, scored the solitary goal of Team 2:07 in the third period, but the Panthers responded with three unanswered goals to put the game out of reach during the final 20 minutes.

Maple Leafs now have the second longest lost streak Nhl Game 7S Historyia after leaving in the eighth consecutive 7th game. Only the New York Rangers, who lost 10 in a row in a row 7, 1937-84, have left the most consecutive winning competitions.