The Toronto Maple Leafs have already punched their ticket to the Stanley Cup playoffs for the 7th consecutive year, and they'll be looking to finally break through to the 2nd round for the first time since 2004. They'll once again be taking on the Tampa Bay Lightning, who knocked them out last season in a grueling seven game series.
And thanks to their better record than Tampa's this season, Toronto has secured home ice advantage throughout the opening round. But for fans in Toronto who are hoping to see their team on the ice from inside Scotiabank Arena, you'd better be prepared to pay up big time.
How about between five and six thousand dollars?
Of course, fans can pack themselves into Maple Leafs Square outside of the venue for the live viewing party. And it sounds as though that will have to be the option for most people who are watching.
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