@Maple Leafs de Toronto

Je sais que c’est vraiment battre un cheval mort, mais c’est insensé qu’un seul billet *valeur nominale* des Leafs 12 rangées en arrière pour un match du lundi soir pour une équipe à la fois mathématiquement et spirituellement éliminée des séries éliminatoires coûte 460 $ avec l’arène vendue à environ 70 % à ce stade. Nous sommes cuits, ça a été amusant les gars


ça va être génial quand personne à Toronto n’aime aucune équipe à part les Jays jusqu’à ce qu’ils commencent à avoir des problèmes et que tout le pays des fans de beau temps tombe à nouveau amoureux d’eux et que personne n’aime plus jamais les sports à Toronto


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27 Comments

  1. No-Introduction3287

    Hopefully it remains unfilled and they get the message

  2. DougFordsGamblingAds

    Sports team charges what fans are willing to pay for seats – more at 7.

    If you want a cheaper ticket go see the Marlies. You can get center ice playoff tickets for 60 bucks still.

  3. scallyrap

    Whoever is buying these tickets at those prices needs a head exam

  4. Icy_Okra_5677

    For a team that hasn’t won a championship since the 1960s

  5. hockeyholloway89

    Here’s the reality no one wants to face: the GTA is a high cost of living area. There are a lot of people who are high income earners in the area. I think for the average fan, $460 per seat is quite a lot of money. But for the average high income earner, this is probably not a lot of money. I get why we get upset at the cost, at the culture this creates with “suits” in the building who often don’t really care, but this is the reality of the Toronto area. Not saying you can’t be upset about it, but it’s not going to change anytime soon.

  6. Popular-Inevitable-6

    Really funny that this is alot of the reason the team is so bad, the organizing knows they can make non stop money even if the team isn’t producing

  7. ColonialBarbarian

    The dead horse in this case are the fans that keep paying and going to these types of games.

  8. GettingBlaisedd

    Hello welcome to the world you have lived in forever. People are willing to pay the price, so the org doesn’t adjust.

  9. BabyLongjumping6915

    I mean face value is ‘face value’.  Sth get a discount on the face value of the ticket but the price on the ticket is the price on the ticket.

    This is not like the single game ticket market where the team can adjust prices dynamically to account for day of the week, opponent, and their own performance.

    That there is still demand at these prices shows that there is still a huge market of people who want to go just to watch a hockey game

  10. Monty_4422

    Don’t forget the $50 parking and $19/beer
    No thanks beer and wings at home in like $40

  11. A_Tom_McWedgie

    I’m not sure why you are focused on one pair – season ticket holders are already dumping their tickets for Monday’s game.

    Right now, you can get greens for $90 each.

    By Monday at 5:30 pm, you’ll be able to buy lower bowls for $100.

    I don’t know why you would want to go, of course, but if you do, prices will be much lower than face value.

  12. Ok_Relationship1599

    Market dictates the price.

    Tickets are cheap elsewhere because nobody goes to the games. Leafs will draw a crowd whether they’re first in the league or 32nd in the league. You may not be willing to pay $460 for that ticket but a lot of other people will.

  13. Material_Nobody6736

    I was a life long Leafs fan until this year. I’m cheering for the Sens now. At least they’re hustling, despite the injuries. The Leafs just make me sad.

  14. They’re not selling though. My row 23 tickets have been listed at less than face value since early March.

  15. One_Schedule5317

    This is basically why the Leafs don’t ever have to win a Stanley cup cause no matter how much they stink up the building they are always one of the most profitable hockey teams. I mean…why stress about winning the toughest game possible when your top five in terms of money every year even if you odn’t make the playoffs.
    And Leafs fans are too self sadistic to change that fact by not going, not buying, not watching and affecting the only seasonal stat the Leafs care about so here we are, again, always, and forever more.

  16. RedditCanadaa

    For an extra $100, you can take a selfie on the ice after the game.

  17. dangerous_strainer

    I got a seat in the 100s around the 12th row for 140 a couple weeks back. Great game, they beat the Rangers. First game I went to that they won haha

  18. mysterion693

    If MLSE started selling seats cheaper than what they were sold to season ticket holders, would they have to refund the season ticket holders the difference?

    Like if I owned Sec 122 Row 12 seat 3 and I paid on average $450 for each ticket at the beginning of the year, I’d be pissed if MLSE discounted the seat beside me to $200 face value.

  19. Forsaken-Swim-3055

    Do you think MLSE is worth billions of dollars because they make events cheap and family friendly….?

  20. breakerfallx

    I assume politically they aren’t going to drop prices below what season ticket holders paid. I saw plats going for 120 last week resale close to game time. There are deals to be had but MLSE is in for some pain on their profits. Hopefully they fire that dweeb Pelly for it

  21. frakkintoaster

    You get to watch an entire NHL game for half of what it costs to wave a flag around for a few minutes, that sounds like a great deal to me.

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