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One day in the future, I would like to visit Toronto and see a Toronto Maple Leafs game. How much does it cost to see a Maple Leafs game and where are the best places to sit? Also, which teams are the best teams to see the Maple Leafs play what kind of food options do they have at the game?

2007-01-22 13:07:57 · 14 answers · asked by Mr. Knowledgeable VI 7 in Travel Canada Toronto

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Looks like a single game ticket, purchased in advance runs from $18 to $54. It's $2 extra if you don't buy it in advance. Here's the Leaf's website regarding tickets which also has a diagram of the place and seating section info:

http://www.torontomarlies.com/tickets/ticketpricing.asp

And here's the homepage website for the Leaf's where you can click on a tab to see the game schedule and other info:

http://www.mapleleafs.com/

2007-01-22 13:18:19 · answer #1 · answered by James 2 · 0 4

I've run companies for years and know how boards can strangle great innovation and winning companies by over-ruling the right moves in the interest of keeping control in the hands of specific shareholders. The Leafs are no different. They are a cash machine and the fund doesn't have to spend money and allow the GM to put the best team on the ice. I'm not a fan of Ferguson but he was doomed from the start. They haven't made a good trade in years (that hasn't resulted in an old guy coming back to the team and being benched with injuries) and until the Fund backs off the same will hold true. The only way to fix the team and provide for the results the fund wants is to allow all the fans access to ownership. Take the team public do a massive equity raise to acquire other sports assets (and dilute the fund) - setup and indepenant board that actually wants to win and understands hockey (and that would be appointed by shareholders, i.e the fans who buy shares) and let that board run loose building a profitable and successful team once and for all. What the heck, throw the raptors into that max as well. All these great 'older' GM's can sit on the board with some financially savvy people. Any new GM and Coach would love to work in that enviroment. Bonus the players and coaches with shares and avoid salary cap issues by giving the performance base options (that they have to buy) - if the Leafs win and make money those shares could be worth plenty more than any salary. Raise prices then (because they do very year anyway) and you won't get one objection from fans if the Leafs are winning. Ah..but that sounds like work - the reality is that it is done on Bay street every day and if the ownership wanted to make it work - they would.

2016-03-18 00:32:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How many arms and legs do you have ? About 2 of each will be the price. ;)

Make sure that you buy in advance, as well as pick your trip around a particular team you wish to see the Leafs play. Games against division rivals like Montreal, Ottawa or Buffalo are very hard to get tickets too, thus plan ahead. The ACC is a great place to see a game, lower bowl prices vary from $150-500 a seat, upper bowl are usually from 60-100 a seat. Food and drink are plentiful, but like other things very expensive.

If I could suggest to you a team to watch vs what teams you could get tickets for I would say Ottawa, Buffalo or Pittsburgh. Great rivarilies with Ottawa and Buffalo. Montreal tickets are next to impossible to get. In addition, you can always buy tickets from a ticket scalper, however in most cases you will pay over the ticket value, plus you risk getting scammed for fake tickets.

YOu can always check www.ticketmaster.ca for available games and tickets. Cheers & Go Leafs Go.

2007-01-23 04:25:42 · answer #3 · answered by Leroy Jenkins 2 · 0 1

The guy who said $18 for a ticket is absolutely wrong... $18?!?! I ll buy them all and resell them on ebay for the market value.

If you can put your hands on Maple Leafs tickets -cuz they're usually sold out before the season even starts- you should expect a price tag between 150 - 500 bucks

The Air Canada Center, home rink of the Leafs is a wonderful structure... I m sure your trip there will be very memorable.

If you want to see a heated game, go for a Leafs vs Montreal or Leafs vs Boston or Leafs vs Buffalo or Leafs vs Ottawa... just make sure you're supporting the right team :-)

2007-01-25 00:18:16 · answer #4 · answered by ---Ã?--- 1 · 1 0

It's quite costly to attend a game. Check out www.ticketmaster.ca for prices. Also the advantages to coming here to Toronto is that the Leafs arena (Air Canada Centre) Has a huge variety of food. Also Arena was designed in a way that no seats are bad. It's a great place.

2007-01-22 13:13:32 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Your main concern should be HOW you will get a ticket. They always sold out at the beginning of the year. However I hear they release a few hundred before each game for the "real" fans (the ones who wear Jerseys and not suits). You can buy them on ebay if you don't mind paying a premium

And the guy who posted above me posted Marlies prices, not Leafs. $18 to see a leafs game? I wish!

ACC has lots of different food, you don't need to worry about that. I went to one game in a private suite and we got ribs, wings, pizza, all-you-can-drink beer and wine, veggie platter with dip and more.

2007-01-22 20:59:43 · answer #6 · answered by everyidistaken12 3 · 2 0

Leafs tickets are overpriced. I assure you, the cost is not worth it. And I live in Toronto and I am a Leafs fan. I enjoy the games at home on the television.
As so teams to see them play, the Ottawa Senators or the Buffalo Sabres. They are the rivals.

2007-01-24 05:41:58 · answer #7 · answered by sportyspice 2 · 0 2

I just bought 2 green seats for a Februrary 20th game against Boston off a ticket place in the paper and paid all together with taxes $348. Not bad,eh?

2007-01-25 07:58:30 · answer #8 · answered by CURVY 3 · 0 0

I sugest you attend in another venue. I bought tickets to a ottawa toronto game for $60. There really isnt a bad seat to choose at the scotiabank place (ottawa). and there are enough lafs fans to booo the sens.

2007-01-25 06:17:21 · answer #9 · answered by JULIE V 3 · 0 1

1 arm and 1 leg. which i am willing to part with if i can get tickets.GO LEAFS GO.

2007-01-25 09:23:54 · answer #10 · answered by dwaynelabrosse 1 · 1 0

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