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Toronto Maple Leafs
Hi,
I'm looking to go and watch a game during my visit in December. The TML's are playing against: Cyotes, Bruins, Sabres & Canadiens. I would like to know what game would be the best one to see. It's going to be my first hockey game (in Canada) so I haven't got a clue:o Thanks for any help:) |
Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
1 - Montreal
2 - Boston 3 - Buffalo 4 - Phoenix If you can get tickets, definitely go for the Canadiens game. There's a great rivalry between Toronto and Montreal. |
Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
Originally Posted by act1980
(Post 7800909)
Hi,
I'm looking to go and watch a game during my visit in December. The TML's are playing against: Cyotes, Bruins, Sabres & Canadiens. I would like to know what game would be the best one to see. It's going to be my first hockey game (in Canada) so I haven't got a clue:o Thanks for any help:) |
Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
I know I suggested a hockey game on your "Christmas" thread however I should have point out that tickets will be difficult to come by, particularly for the Montreal, Boston and Buffalo games. There are not many public tickets available and for the big games they are quickly snapped up by the scalpers. Tickets are scalped on day of game outside the arena but that is an expensive way to buy them.
While not the same as being at the game, give consideration to going to one of the many downtown sports bars with large screen TV's and watching there. You will get some atmosphere from the other attendees. Somewhere like this:- http://www.gretzky.com/restaurant/ which is very close to the arena (Air Canada Centre). Hope I haven't burst one of your bubbles. |
Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
The Toronto Maple Leafs have sold out every game since 1949- that combined with the fact that you are there at Christmas where ticket demand will be high due to holidays means that you will need to budget at the very least several hundred dollars for tickets.
If you can find a midweek game that is your most cost effective option. That failing I recommend watching The Leafs against the Canadians in the Loose Moose on Front Street. http://www.theloosemoose.ca/ |
Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
Originally Posted by Auld Yin
(Post 7801234)
I know I suggested a hockey game on your "Christmas" thread however I should have point out that tickets will be difficult to come by, particularly for the Montreal, Boston and Buffalo games. There are not many public tickets available and for the big games they are quickly snapped up by the scalpers. Tickets are scalped on day of game outside the arena but that is an expensive way to buy them.
While not the same as being at the game, give consideration to going to one of the many downtown sports bars with large screen TV's and watching there. You will get some atmosphere from the other attendees. Somewhere like this:- http://www.gretzky.com/restaurant/ which is very close to the arena (Air Canada Centre). Hope I haven't burst one of your bubbles. |
Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
Originally Posted by act1980
(Post 7801268)
Ah thats a shame. Thanks for the tip on going to the bar though, sounds like that could still be fun:thumbup:
Check out http://www.gmhl.net/schedule.php?show=season for dates for home games for Toronto. |
Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
Originally Posted by James Martindale
(Post 7801251)
The Toronto Maple Leafs have sold out every game since 1949- that combined with the fact that you are there at Christmas where ticket demand will be high due to holidays means that you will need to budget at the very least several hundred dollars for tickets.
An OHL game is a better option, even more fights, much less money. |
Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
Originally Posted by act1980
(Post 7800909)
Hi,
I'm looking to go and watch a game during my visit in December. The TML's are playing against: Cyotes, Bruins, Sabres & Canadiens. I would like to know what game would be the best one to see. It's going to be my first hockey game (in Canada) so I haven't got a clue:o Thanks for any help:) |
Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
Originally Posted by Auld Yin
(Post 7801234)
I know I suggested a hockey game on your "Christmas" thread however I should have point out that tickets will be difficult to come by, particularly for the Montreal, Boston and Buffalo games.
I think if you want a real taste of what canada is about you should go take in a peewee or midget (Kids) game at a local arena. They probably need the money more than the leafs, and you will see canada family life in full flow:) |
Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 7801464)
I think if you want a real taste of what canada is about you should go take in a peewee or midget (Kids) game at a local arena. They probably need the money more than the leafs, and you will see canada family life in full flow:)
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Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
Originally Posted by Deva
(Post 7800992)
1 - Montreal
2 - Boston 3 - Buffalo 4 - Phoenix i dunno if TOR is anything like VAN, but the Canucks sell game day singles. as the name implies, you have to sit on your own.... but canadians are friendly types and you soon get chatting. besides, you are there to watch the game and you can grab some excellent seats and all are half price!:thumbsup: I will never forget my first NHL game. and nor should i! i waited over 20 years for the chance! the MON match would be incredible; even better if watched in MON.... but tix for that, even as game day singles will be few and far between i think. good luck and enjoy but if you fail to get tix, get a recommendation for a decent sized local bar. |
Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
all I have to say is GO LEAFS GO!
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Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
Originally Posted by act1980
(Post 7800909)
Hi,
I'm looking to go and watch a game during my visit in December. The TML's are playing against: Cyotes, Bruins, Sabres & Canadiens. I would like to know what game would be the best one to see. It's going to be my first hockey game (in Canada) so I haven't got a clue:o Thanks for any help:) What? no Sens??:thumbdown: |
Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
Go see the Toronto Marlies (the feeder team for the Maple Leafs) at the Ricoh Coliseum instead of trying to pay hundreds of dollars per ticket to see the Maple Leafs. For a start they're better, often win, have a great atmosphere and tickets can be had really cheaply.
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Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
Originally Posted by act1980
(Post 7800909)
Hi,
I'm looking to go and watch a game during my visit in December. The TML's are playing against: Cyotes, Bruins, Sabres & Canadiens. I would like to know what game would be the best one to see. It's going to be my first hockey game (in Canada) so I haven't got a clue:o Thanks for any help:) ps: I'm the Aussie who added you to facebook last night lol :P |
Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
well, they don't call them the "Laughs" for nothing. The leafs have sucked for generations, although they have a competent coach and a new general manager who is focusing on building a tough defensive corps. Don't expect much in the way of offense from the leafs. Given the teams the OP mentioned I would likely choose Boston if possible as they will have a strong team. Buffalo and Montreal have a good rivalry with Toronto but neither of those teams are likely to be the caliber of Boston. Phoenix is awful and needs a new home.
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Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
Maple leaf tickets? rare as rocking horse s**t!!!!!!!
although i did get playoff tickets back in 01 by just walking up to the box office and they had a cancelation - leafs beat the sens 3 - 2 in OT. It was one of the best atmospheres at a sporting event that i have been to. ( I am a lifelong stoke city fan and for those that know about these things that is saying something!! :D ) no such luck last few times though :( would also suggest that if you cant get tickets before the day go down to the box office on the day and ask what time they are handing out wristbands - if there are any tickets available at the last minute they allocate them to people with wristbands on 1st come 1st served basis. failing that would def go to the loose moose on front st. |
Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
We went to see the Leafs against Ottawa last Christmas and paid $75 a ticket from a scalper. Decent seats good atmosphere and I'll be doing the same this year.
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Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
Thanks for all the advise guys. I will bear it in mind:thumbup:
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Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
Originally Posted by chriskatie
(Post 7803313)
We went to see the Leafs against Ottawa last Christmas and paid $75 a ticket from a scalper. Decent seats good atmosphere and I'll be doing the same this year.
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Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
Originally Posted by dollface
(Post 7804130)
Worth every cent to see the Sens crush the Leafs!!!:rofl:
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Re: Toronto Maple Leafs
Originally Posted by sheadboy
(Post 7804300)
sadly I was in Scotia Bank this March to see the Leafs lose to the Sens...with my in laws....all Sens fans. not pretty.
:thumbsup: yeah the In-Laws!!!! :rofl: |
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