Ticket prices announced for game 7 tonight and the prices are INSANE
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S. Harper
May 14, 2022 (3:10 PM)
The Toronto Maple Leafs and Tampa Bay Lightning meet in a winner-take-all game seven in Toronto's Scotiabank Arena.
The Maple Leafs are trying to exercise their demons by doing something they haven't accomplished since 2004 and that's win a series. The Leafs had a chance to close this series out in game six in Tampa but unfortunately came short after Tampa tied the game and won it in Overtime.
The good news for Leafs fans is they have one more shot to move on to the next round, the bad news is you aren't getting a ticket to watch unless you're willing to pay big. The ticket prices have been revealed online for the game and the cheapest tickets are $476.78 and go well over $5,000 for the 100's.
Would you pay those prices to see your favourite team play?
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