At least Maple Leafs forward Joffrey Lupul has a sense of humour even in the face of an unrestful and angry fan base.

Lupul, who routinely takes in Blue Jays games, was booed by the crowd at the Rogers Centre on Wednesday night. He tweeted about it Thursday.

“Just gonna watch The Jay’s games on TV from here on in. Tough crowd! Felt like I was back in Ottawa. #BOOOOPUL,” said the forward, who missed the final few weeks of the season with a shoulder injury.

Lupul got some Twitter support from Leaf great Doug Gilmour and Blue Jays catcher J.P. Arencibia.

“Here’s a grt player. Show him some love folks,” tweeted Gilmour.

“@JLupul that was bush league of them... #PplNeedToCleanItUp,” tweeted Arencibia.

Lupul had a career year with the Leafs and is the team’s nominee for the Masterton Trophy that rewards perseverance and dedication to the sport.

But Leafs Nation — a fair number of whom are also Blue Jays fans — has been particularly hostile lately with the Leafs missing the playoffs for the seventh season in row, this time in a spectacular late-season fall down the standings.