Fans took to Twitter to vent their frustrations with the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday, mocking the franchise with a series of movie title parodies at the team's expense.

The NHL team is second-to-last out of eight teams in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference, beating only the Buffalo Sabres.

Last month, the Leafs broke a franchise record with 11 losses in a row. The previous record was set in 1967 when the team held a 10-game losing streak in January and February.

The boys in blue lost a third straight game Monday night when the Edmonton Oilers came away with a 4-1 victory. The Oilers are having a similarly miserable season, in last place of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference.

The latest Leafs loss prompted a hashtag that was trending on Twitter across Canada on Tuesday: #LeafsAsAMovie. Movie parody titles ranged from "A Nightmare on York Street" to "Dead Man Skating."

Some simply listed existing movie titles, like "Wreck It Ralph" and "500 Days of Summer."

Another suggested "The Notebook," "just because of the amount of crying."

Here are some of the responses:

Dumb and Dumber #LeafsAsAMovie — Name it CapGreg (@SkinnyPPPhish) March 17, 2015

How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days #Leafsasamovie pic.twitter.com/Rx1NzBfnVE — Seth Dean (@sethdean) March 17, 2015

The Crying Game #LeafsAsAMovie — Jared Sexton (@NYRUnlimited) March 17, 2015

The Fault in Our Stats #LeafsAsAMovie — Andrew Hirsh (@andrewhirsh) March 17, 2015

The Hunt for Next October #LeafsAsAMovie — Paul Watson (@pwats) March 17, 2015

The Nightmare Before (and After) Christmas. #LeafsAsAMovie — Leafs Lady (@Leafs_Fan_Chick) March 17, 2015