
The Toronto Maple Leafs held their Halloween party earlier this week, which often generates excitement on social media.
This year, there were many fascinating costumes, including Morgan Rielly dressed as Beetlejuice and Nick Robertson as Dwight Schrute from The Office. William Nylander, who dressed up as a "hip-hop rapper" said Robertson's costume was his favorite.
Nylander admitted on Thursday that he's never really been a big Halloween person. Even growing up, he said he didn't really have a favorite costume.
"I couldn't tell you what I remember having (as a costume) as a kid," the 28-year-old said. "Probably the Power Rangers was something I had when I was a kid."
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Rielly said it took an hour to put on the makeup for his Beetlejuice costume.
"Not too bad. It was good. It was fun," the defenseman said on Thursday. "I think it's a good chance for our team to get together and do something fun. There were some good costumes."
Who did Rielly think was the best dressed?
"There was some good ones. There's always good ones. I know Auston's a big Star Wars guy, so he was no surprise as Darth Vader," the 30-year-old said.
"But, I thought the Swedes, who were all the different houses of Harry Potter, I thought that was good."
Chris Tanev and his wife, Kendra, were dressed up as pumpkins. Bobby McMann and his partner were dressed as Chazz Michael Michaels and Jimmy MacElroy from Blades of Glory.
Ryan Reaves, who loves team-bonding events like these, dressed up as Martin Lawrence's Marcus Burnett from Bad Boys. Tanev said on Thursday morning that Reaves' costume was his favourite of the party.
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"The scene when he's in his boss's house and pops an ecstasy by accident. But I think he did a great job with that," the 34-year-old chuckled.
"The younger guys probably didn't have a clue what he was, but I was old enough to know. I think he was pretty creative with what he did."