Toronto Maple Leafs party at former teammate's epic wedding Toronto MapleLeafs
Alex Kerfoot may no longer be a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs, but that hasn't slowed down his friendships with many of his old teammates.
This past weekend, Kerfoot and his new wife Marissa — maiden name Balleza — celebrated their marriage with a beautiful wedding in Lake Country in BC's Okanagan Valley.In a picture posted by Morgan Rielly's fiancée Tessa Virtue, Kerfoot was joined by several of his old Toronto pals including Michael Bunting, Mitch Marner, John Tavares, Jake Muzzin and Justin Holl.
And it appeared to be quite the party, with both Kerfoot and Holl going shirts off by the end of the evening.Former Leafs players Jimmy Vesey and Colin Blackwell were also in attendance at the wedding, with the pair having also played with Kerfoot during his time as a member of the Harvard Crimson hockey team.
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