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Le Scotiabank Arena de Toronto est désigné comme l’un des pires sites de toute la LNH…


Le Scotiabank Arena de Toronto désigné comme l’un des pires sites de toute la LNH

Mais parce que les prix des billets à Toronto sont aussi exorbitants que dans la LNH et que, plusieurs soirs, il peut y avoir une foule très corporative et des fans assis les bras croisés. Toronto a été élu dernier pour l’atmosphère et l’abordabilitéet ce n’était pas particulièrement serré avec l’avant-dernier Vancouver.

Honnêtement, chaque fois que j’allais à un match des Leafs, j’avais toujours l’impression d’assister à un service religieux. Même en regardant les Leafs à la télé, l’ambiance semble nulle. N’applaudissant que lorsque les Leafs marquent, puis reviennent au silence peu de temps après.

Mais certaines personnes disent avoir vécu le contraire, alors peut-être qu’elles ont de la chance et moi pas de chance. Je ne sais pas.


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41 Comments

  1. You dont need an article when the Raptors prove this for 41 games during the same time period or when the Jays prove it over the summer.

  2. Bbell81

    Need an entire overhaul of the lower bowl, move all the corporate hacks to a 200 level “exclusive zone”

    Add in standing room bars like the blue jays and make a “fan section” in the lower bowl

  3. Silent-Obligation-49

    The suits are the problem. I attended a game at Maple Leaf Gardens the year it closed, that place was a million times better as real fans were in the seats.

  4. Musclecar123

    The rink was never meant to host hockey. It was supposed to be for basketball and MLSE bought the rink along with the raptors and made it a multi sport facility.

    The sight lines are bad. The concourse is far too small and there is very limited fan engagement opportunity. 

    It just isn’t a good arena. That on top of the fact the crowd is dead. 

    They need a multi-level rink like the Bell Centre. Even in nosebleeds, that place has great views and atmosphere. 

    Buffalo has an awesome arena. Dallas has an awesome arena. Leaf fans deserve a good arena to watch our team lose. Give away cars. Give away hockey funding for youth teams. Contribute. Move the suits to a second level. 

    Fore. 

  5. breakerfallx

    I think it’s just an easy thing to say and has become cliche. The crowd is often to the level of the on ice effort. I remember during the playoffs LAST YEAR the place was rocking and the media was suggesting it was too much pressure. I have been to other rinks that felt mostly the same. My complaint is the product and off ice ops etc is too slick. Gotten away from what seeing a game should be. Watching a friggen game. The pre game projections are now the most exciting part of the night.

  6. Boucher1226

    Probably the most expensive ticket too!

  7. toedragrelease

    Dark times in Leafs land lately.

  8. Only-once-2024

    Do they still do the fan experience stuff outside the doors in union? For example, the puck shooting game?

  9. royal_Bishop

    It is…I’ve had the opportunity to travel and watch some games around the NHL and Scotiabank is terrible. It’s a corporate atmosphere all around mixed with a focus on kids. From the music between the whistles to the pre-game hype up, it’s terrible. Even the fucking goal horn is bland. Mix that with the boring on ice product….Yeah it’s bad.

    To top it all off, It’s too expensive when taking all these things into account.

  10. Natural-Web-6978

    I hate the Montreal Canadiens but what I wouldn’t give for half of their arena passion.

  11. pattydee43

    Yep. Team sucks. Atmosphere sucks. It’s overpriced. This team man… I’m ride or die but fuuuuuuck they make it hard sometimes.

  12. GritGrinder

    It was shit last time I went, the whole
    Upper bowl concourse section was under construction and dirty.

    Haven’t been back since

  13. 1completecatastrophy

    It’s expensive and the crowd sucks

    I went to a game in St Louis a few years ago. They played the jets. It was affordable and the crowd was fucking electric. One of the best sport events I have ever attended

  14. chelandcities

    In addition to the big chunks of corporate seats, the game presentation also is very sanitized which doesn’t help.

    The music is all top 40 and the little activations they do during TV timeouts aren’t super interesting or fun. They just feel generic.

    I know they need to be accessible to create new fans and I’m not saying you need to exclusively play heavy metal or have Carlton impersonating Gritty and acting psychotic, but find a middle ground or at least some contextual awareness.

    I can remember those old Battle of Ontario rivalries, even watching on TV, a close game late in the third and they’d have Machinehead by Bush playing and the « noise meter » up on the tron getting everybody amped up. Build drama and anticipation at dramatic moments – that’s all I’m asking for.

  15. motley__poo

    It truly is sad when you get a bigger pop in Ottawa and Buffalo than in your own barn.

  16. Few_Variation5459

    When it rains, it pours. It’s been a tough stretch here for the leafs

  17. apartmen1

    We have this same conversation over and over since the place opened, and all the usual complaints were things going to be fixed according to Burke and subsequently Liewickie.

    They can’t even get the lower bowl crowd food and back to seats after 1st period, due to venue logistics and poorly spec’d operations. It needs full redo.

  18. denguy44

    I’ve been to dozens of leaf games in both arenas and it’s always ruckus and loud. Also, I’ve sat in row seven a few times and it’s pretty much crickets down there

  19. Bbell81

    The worst chant in the world might be go leafs go, especially when the pump it over the arena speakers and the persons voice is squeaky

  20. Owariduck122

    Bro it just doesn’t stop man.
    Can I get a shred of good news

  21. joeygreco1985

    The food and drink prices are ridiculously high too, and they ask for a tip on top by default.

  22. notqualifedatall

    Not to mention the blackouts, the leafs are in Shambles top to bottom.

  23. misterLC

    Saw the Canucks play the Flames in March 2023, if i recall the Canucks had no chance of making it into the playoffs, but the fans showed up and were buzzing. It was such a great vibe in the building. They had a guy run around with a big drum and start banging on it to get the crowd pumped up.

    The only time I’ve been to a leaf game that matched that energy was Game 6 of playoffs against Boston last year. It was a night and day difference.

  24. AW1993_

    Everything about the Leafs is focus-grouped to the max to extract the most money and offend the least amount of people.

    – Lower bowl is almost entirely corporate. It doesn’t generate atmosphere, but it does spend a shitload of money.

    – In-game atmosphere is basically: giveaways and general freebies. Honestly, this is what gets people hyped the most which is sad.

    – “Hype people” go around to each entrance with a little drum and do a “Go Leafs Go” in one (maybe two?) sections at a time. It generates some noise locally, but it doesn’t travel — it’s isolated to that section. Rinse and repeat.

    – The team itself are wet blankets. Media-trained to the point of boredom, no visible passion or fire. Constant “it’s just another game” energy. No it’s not — show some passion and actually win a game.

    Overall, they cater to the wealthiest people in Toronto who want to show up and be “entertained” like it’s a show, movie, or theatre. They don’t try to court fans who actually want to generate atmosphere and do some of the work themselves.

    I came from England and my football team there is trialling safe standing sections run by fan groups with their own rules. It was a response to accusations that the stadium was quiet, and it’s gotten SO much better. There’s just no will from the Leafs to try anything different.

  25. Mysterious-Fox-3740

    First mistake was not making it as big as Chicago’s stadium for fan capacity. This would allow real fans to afford games. Especially if these extra seats are in the upper ends as the fich facks wouldn’t want to sit there.

  26. _digital_bath

    Honestly, fire everyone not name Pridham. Let’s actually use brains instead of brawn this time.

  27. cjcfman

    Needs bigger seats. Hard to cheer and move around when seating is not designed for people over 5 foot 8. I’m 6″2 and can’t even move lol.

    Not an issue with the jays renovations at the skydome, or when I saw leafs in pitrsburg and vegas 

    Plus it just depends on if the team is doing good. Like if they had a jays 2025 run sba would be rocking 

  28. ifrankenstein

    This team could be swirling the bowl for another 15 years and those tickets will still see a yearly increase. They will still be mostly full, too. If you were selling a rusty 04 Cavalier and somebody was still willing to pay top dollar for it, why wouldn’t you? Only way things remotely change is if the upper bowls stop going.

    My hockey money is going to the PWHL for the Time being. The rockets great and the barn is loud.

  29. Northern_89

    The contrast with Montreal is brutal

  30. Hustler17

    It was more electric at the Hitmen game the other night and there was maybe 2000 fans there.

  31. BUROCRAT77

    Funny since that is exactly how most of us view the city too

  32. wilkinsr

    The writers voted it 13th fans voted it 30th. Could just be fans of other teams shitting on the leafs. It is overpriced but it is still a nice rink for NHL standards

  33. oogyboogy44

    Kypreos made me fully realize something about this team…and it obvious but as he broke it down it really made me realize how screwed this franchise is.

    It goes Treliving -> Pelly -> Board of directors

    The obvious reason Scotia bank arena sucks is because they target the most amount of money the board can possibly make = sell to corporations and rack of prices for everything, pricing the average Joe out of going to games.

    That’s obvious.

    But when it comes to deciding to do what’s needed to make this team better, we need:

    Treliving to think he needs to sell players off for the betterment of the long terms of the leafs

    Treliving to have the balls to admit to pelly that his plan hasn’t worked and he made mistakes that have set the team back a number of years.

    Treliving to think admitting this, won’t cost him his job or future jobs in the NHL

    Pelly to agree that selling off some players and possibly taking a step back for 1-3 years is in the best interest of the team, ignoring or being ok with the reduced revenue from missing playoffs and having a less sellable team

    Pelly to think the board MIGHT buy into this and agree it’s in the best long term interest of the franchise to sell off some players at the expense of short term revenue (and boy do executives and boards LOVE thinking about short term revenue).

    Pelly to think the board won’t look poorly on him for pitching this approach and admitting the guy he supported has screwed up and therefor Pelly has screwed up

    The board agreeing to this and giving the green light.

    This franchise is forever screwed. Things couldn’t even get past Shanahan before.

    I wish we just had one super passionate and sometimes annoying owner.

  34. dniel66

    Not so bad when the Raptors are playing…

  35. curlycarbonreads

    Went to scotiabank arena to see a show in October. I hated the layout and the lack of beverage choices (not a beer drinker). They also need more bathrooms. Great show, shitty venue.

    I’ve been to a few other arenas (Canadian Tire Centre, Keybank Center, Bell Centre, Rogers Arena) and Scotiabank was by far the worst.

  36. NervousBreakdown

    those are just angry reviews from the hoi polloi and the poors who cant even afford to get in. Disregard MLSE, continue on as you were. Its been going so well.

  37. HalJordan2424

    My wife attended a game in the 500 level last month. She said only one washroom on her half of the bowl was open, and half the food vendors were closed too for renovations. On the one hand, it’s good they are making improvements to such a low ranked venue. On the other hand, it’s a self inflicted error that the renos did not get done during the off season.

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