Ben Scrivens is going to Toronto’s Pride Parade.

The Maple Leafs backup goalie will pick up where his former boss, GM Brian Burke, left off and march in the June 30 parade honouring the city’s gay community.

“It’s a no-brainer in my opinion,” Scrivens tweeted in a conversation with Patrick Burke — Brian Burke’s son and president of You Can Play, a group working to end homophobia in sports — who praised the goalie for his participation.

“It’s something Ben wanted to do and he’s glad to do it,” said Leafs spokesperson Pat Park. “We think it’s terrific.”

Brian Burke started marching in the parade in 2010 in honour of his late son Brendan, who was gay. Burke marched with a group called Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays.