Overall Rating
3.9
By Tyty
Great experience...but...
Scotiabank Arena - Toronto
Great time, sat row 18 and the beer guys would stand on the stairs and continusly get in our way. Sell beer, if you want to watch a game pay for a ticket like the rest of us.
By Katrina
Great game
Scotiabank Arena - Toronto
Game 3. They lost, what can you do? Still a great experience. Would be nice is the “verified reseller” or let’s call them scalpers, were not allowed to drive up the ticket price. Fortunately I found a few that had not been picked up by them yet. There’s a reason why people will hit 3 Jays games a year, and a Leafs once.
By KATE
Maple Leafs Game Day
Scotiabank Arena - Toronto
Arriving at the venue was easy using GO. Lines were long but moved quickly an efficiently once doors opened. Overall venue and game experience were top notch.
By Canada87
Happy
Scotiabank Arena - Toronto
As a Pittsburgh Penguins fan I appreciated the opportunity to attend and that the Penguins earned the one point. Great fun atmosphere in the building. All fans cheering.
By Diannet
Fun game
Scotiabank Arena - Toronto
Very much a great experience with my 18 year old. Had no idea it was the st. Pats game when I got the tickets! Now it will be a tradition!
By PeteC
I missed the game
Scotiabank Arena - Toronto
I missed the game due to alarm clock miss function. I feel bad
By Kat21
Lack of attentants
Scotiabank Arena - Toronto
I took my daughter to the game for her birthday. The guys behind us were loud and unruly the whole game. They were swearing, yelling, and just totally obnoxious. The grand finale was in overtime when they spilt a beer on my daughter’s head and didn’t even say sorry. The man that was taking care of our area looked up a few times because they were very loud, but didn’t even come up to see how things were going. We are huge Leaf fans, but this wasn’t the experience we were hoping for!
By Itsy
First time
Scotiabank Arena - Toronto
I thought it was really organized and all employees were very helpful finding my seats. The only thing that I would like to see is a food booth for gluten free! It was very difficult to eat at your event. Prices are very hi and I think you should come up with a points system to help with cost. Or include something with your purchase of your ticket.
By Chris
Game review
Scotiabank Arena - Toronto
It was beautiful watching Hockey in Toronto. Great fans, nice atmosphere!
By Liz
Amazing; wish it was more affordable
Scotiabank Arena - Toronto
It was an amazing night; a first for my two children. Their faces spoke a million words; they were in awe of the stadium, the ice, the players, the light show; the DJ!!! I could go on and on. They absolutely loved it. Although, this might be there first and last time going as purchasing tickets is almost impossible; and the cost of them is out of our reach. It will be a memory that will last with them forever! I am glad I was able to take them.
Toronto Maple Leafs History
The Toronto Maple Leafs have 13 Stanley Cup Championships and six division championships, with more than 60 former players, coaches and executives in the Hockey Hall of Fame. The Maple Leafs were one of the NHL's founding teams in 1917. They originally were known as the Arenas and then the St. Patricks before taking their current name in 1927 after Conn Smythe bought the franchise.
The team won two Stanley Cup Championships in the NHL's first five years and returned to the finals in 1932 behind the "Kid Line" of eventual Hall of Famers Charlie Conacher, Joe Primeau, and Busher Jackson. In 1942, they defeated the Detroit Red Wings in seven games to win the first of five Stanley Cup Championships under coach Hap Day. The addition the following year of center Ted Kennedy helped the Leafs maintain their dominance, and resulted in another title in 1951.
The Leafs won three Stanley Cup Championships in a row starting in 1962, and another in the 1966-1967 season, thanks to a roster brimming with players who would end up in the Hall of Fame: George Armstrong, Johnny Bower, Red Kelly, Dave Keon, Tim Horton, Allan Stanley, Bob Pulford, and Frank Mahovlich.
The team returned to the conference finals in 1992-1993 and 1993-1994, then again in 1998-1999 -- the latter trip powered by eventual franchise scoring leader Mats Sundin. The Toronto Maple Leafs have made the Playoffs a total of 72 times to date.
Toronto Maple Leafs Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Atlantic
Year Founded: 1917
Team Colors: Blue, White
Team Rivals: Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks
Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena
Scotiabank Arena is home to the Toronto Maple Leafs and NBA's Toronto Raptors. Since opening its doors in February 1999, Scotiabank Arena (formerly called Air Canada Centre) has been honored with more than 40 industry awards that commend the venue's security, accessibility, fan service, environmental impact, sales, and box office service. The arena has hosted millions of fans for top-tier sporting events such as multiple NHL and NBA playoff games, the 2016 NHL World Cup of Hockey, 2016 NBA All-Star Weekend, and the 2000 NHL All-Star. Around the exterior of the venue, fans can commemorate some of the Maple Leafs' greatest players with the bronze statues installation on Leafs Legends Row.