The Leafs Docuseries Trailer Just Dropped & It's A Peek Into Their Personal Lives (VIDEO)

You can get to know Marner and Matthews a whole lot better.

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Hockey fans will be able to glimpse behind the curtains of the Toronto Maple Leafs 2020-2021 infamous season this fall thanks to an upcoming documentary series.

The series, which is narrated by Arrested Development star Will Arnett, is called All Or Nothing: Toronto Maple Leafs and is set to debut on Amazon Prime on October 1.

All Or Nothing: Toronto Maple Leafs – Teaser Trailer | Prime Videowww.youtube.com

The trailer for the five-part doc revealed that it will include behind-the-scenes footage of players and their families, which is sure to be exciting for fans.

Sadly, the story, unlike its 2019 Raptors counterpart, won't have a happy ending due to the Leafs' devastating loss to the Montreal Canadiens in Game 7.

However, getting to snoop on their favourite players' personal lives beyond Instagram posts will surely be exciting for die-hards.

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