Found July 14, 2012 on Holdout Sports: Yardbarker Blogger Network
Toronto Maple Leafs fan Andrew Damelin needed an outlet to express his frustration with the organization, which has not won the Stanley Cup since 1967. Damelin takes his inspiration from the Gotye yet "Somebody That I Used To Know".

Here is the resulting song and video, "A Franchise That I Used To Know".



H/T Puck Daddy.
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