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Fans, Are you ready for the 2025 NHL schedule? Last Toronto Maple Leafs game of the season is on Thursday, December 11th 2025! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the Maple Leafs playoff and preseason playing at Scotiabank Arena, ON. Buy your Maple Leafs tickets in Toronto right here.

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Scotiabank Arena 40 Bay Street, Toronto, ON, M5J 2N8

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By Stusk

Great arena!

Traveled to Toronto to attend the Maple Leafs host the Blackhawks. Leafs won, 7-3, but I had so much fun that I was laughing at the end of the game. I tend to go to games alone, so I rely on friendly strangers to keep me company, and Toronto was not a disappointment. All the Leaf fans I interacted with were fantastic. The arena itself is gorgeous, the staff very friendly and accommodating. And the best part is that I was able to take the underground path from the Sheraton all the way to Air Canada Centre. Very fortunate, considering the snowstorm happening outside. Overall, fabulous experience, would recommend seeing a game there to all my fellow hockey fans (keep in mind I'm a Blackhawks fan from Chicago, so the ticket prices barely fazed me.)


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