Fun Experience
by kiwi on 10/1/24Scotiabank Arena - TorontoFun Experience and preseason ticket prices are ok. BUT the expensive cost of the concessions are what makes be baulk. $18 for a beer and you want me to Tip you? Get lost.
Venue
Amerant Bank Arena
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Venue
Official Ticket Marketplace of the Toronto Maple Leafs
Toronto Maple Leafs History
The Toronto Maple Leafs have 13 Stanley Cup Championships and six division championships, with more than 60 former players, coaches and executives in the Hockey Hall of Fame. The Maple Leafs were one of the NHL's founding teams in 1917. They originally were known as the Arenas and then the St. Patricks before taking their current name in 1927 after Conn Smythe bought the franchise.
The team won two Stanley Cup Championships in the NHL's first five years and returned to the finals in 1932 behind the "Kid Line" of eventual Hall of Famers Charlie Conacher, Joe Primeau, and Busher Jackson. In 1942, they defeated the Detroit Red Wings in seven games to win the first of five Stanley Cup Championships under coach Hap Day. The addition the following year of center Ted Kennedy helped the Leafs maintain their dominance, and resulted in another title in 1951.??
The Leafs won three Stanley Cup Championships in a row starting in 1962, and another in the 1966-1967 season, thanks to a roster brimming with players who would end up in the Hall of Fame: George Armstrong, Johnny Bower, Red Kelly, Dave Keon, Tim Horton, Allan Stanley, Bob Pulford, and Frank Mahovlich.
The team returned to the conference finals in 1992-1993 and 1993-1994, then again in 1998-1999 — the latter trip powered by eventual franchise scoring leader Mats Sundin. The Toronto Maple Leafs have made the Playoffs a total of 73 times to date.
Toronto Maple Leafs Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Atlantic
Year Founded: 1917
Team Colors: Blue, White
Team Rivals: Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks
Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena
Scotiabank Arena is home to the Toronto Maple Leafs and NBA's Toronto Raptors. Since opening its doors in February 1999, Scotiabank Arena (formerly called Air Canada Centre) has been honored with more than 40 industry awards that commend the venue's security, accessibility, fan service, environmental impact, sales, and box office service. The arena has hosted millions of fans for top-tier sporting events such as multiple NHL and NBA playoff games, the 2016 NHL World Cup of Hockey, 2016 NBA All-Star Weekend, and the 2000 NHL All-Star. Around the exterior of the venue, fans can commemorate some of the Maple Leafs' greatest players with the bronze statues installation on Leafs Legends Row.
Headed to Scotiabank Arena for a game? Get info on parking and admission, capacity and seating options, food and beverage options, and more.
Learn more about the Original 6 NHL teams, which include the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Tickets for the 2024–25 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Check out the schedule for the Toronto Maple Leafs and see their games for the 2024-25 season on Ticketmaster.
The Maple Leafs have made 22 appearances in the Stanley Cup Final, and have won the Stanley Cup 13 times (in 1918, 1922, 1932, 1942, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1967).
The seating map for Scotiabank Arena can be viewed here.
Fun Experience and preseason ticket prices are ok. BUT the expensive cost of the concessions are what makes be baulk. $18 for a beer and you want me to Tip you? Get lost.
Game was nice even vibe from game was so good but unfortunately I was not lucky on people sitting next to me .They were smelling really bad,I just don’t get it, if it is so hard take a shower before u go somewhere. They just ruined my vibe from game but game like always really good :)
Better food options would be nice for price of tickets food options are sub par
We had an unforgettable night. 3 generations together- my Dad, myself, and my 3 kids. The game was fast paced, the venue was clean and energetic. Great vibes and the best night.
I thought my experience was great first time visiting Toronto and I loved everything about it I loved the arena and the game except the fact that my team lost
Ridiculously overpriced tickets and concessions, which would be acceptable if there was any effort from the home team. Not nearly enough bathrooms or concession staff to enable you to get back in time for the start of the period
in my personal opinion, it is an honor to go watch the Toronto Maple Leafs play. The energy in the building has the potential to be so much better than what it was. I believe the game could’ve been more fun not for the results and the decline in the atmosphere. it is a privilege to get tickets to the building And therefore was such a letdown to experience a lackluster playoffs from the home team.
For the price we pay for seeing the leafs they should be giving us free food instead of charging $30 for a hotdog and soda. Ridiculous
Worst live sporting experience of my lifetime. I can't believe I wasted that much money to watch such an uninspiring performance.
We were in Canada and the playoff game here in Toronto and decided to go. It was exciting! Our seats were good. Overall great experience