- 1). Try Stubhub.com. They may not be cheap, but you can find tickets to almost any hockey game on Stubhub. For big games, such as when they are playing other Canadian teams or on a Saturday, you'll have to pay more than face value. However, if it's a weekday or against a bad team, and it's a few weeks or months before the game, you should be able to find a decent price.
- 2). If you want to find a deal, try eBay.com. Sometimes eBay can take a while because you'll have to go through multiple listings before you win an auction or find a good deal. If you're going to buy tickets on eBay, do it early.
- 3). The only way to truly ensure you'll have a seat reserved at every game at the Air Canada Centre is to buy season tickets. Call the Toronto Maple Leafs ticket sales office or go online. It may sound expensive, but you can certainly make some of that cost back by selling the tickets of games you won't attend.
- 4). Before almost every game, the Leafs make a small number of tickets available. These tickets are held for the visiting team, players' families, and team employees. Many of them are unclaimed and become available for purchase. Be prepared to arrive to the ticket sales office hours before they drop the puck.
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