Toronto Maple Leafs come under fire for insanely high ticket prices
It is no secret that the Leafs have some of the most expensive tickets in the NHL and they have now turned heads for some outrageously priced playoff tickets.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are set to make yet another playoff appearance with the core four of Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner, William Nylander, and John Tavares. With this comes extremely high expectations and with high expectations comes high ticket prices.
Some Toronto Maple Leafs playoff tickets were caught selling for over $2,000 CAD.
I'm definitely a die hard Leafs fan, I will forever bleed blue but I'm not an idiot LOL Maple Leafs these playoff ticket prices are wild
For our American audience, these prices are roughly $1,500 USD which is downright absurd.
The most shocking thing about these tickets is that they will only get more expensive as the rounds progress and if the Maple Leafs somehow make the Stanley Cup Finals, they could wind up charging double this price for the best seats in the house.
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Would you ever spend over $1,000 on a hockey ticket? |
Yes | 43 | 6 % |
No | 675 | 94 % |
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