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Maple-leafs-tickets---watch-the-buds-in-action
By Al Terry
The Maple Leafs tickets for their home games are the toughest ones to obtain in Canada. The Toronto Maple Leafs is a professional ice team from Toronto, Ontario in Canada. They are part of the Northeast Division of the National League (NHL). The Leafs were part of the “Original Six” members of the NHL and are owned by the Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. Their home arena is the Air Canada Centre. The Leafs, valued at $413 million in 2007, are the most valuable team in the NHL.

In 1917, four of the five clubs belonging to the National Academy had a disagreement with the owner of the fifth team, Toronto Blueshirts. The four teams decided to form a new organization and christened it the National League. The NHL did not have representation from Toronto so they gave a franchise to the Arena Company, owners of the Arena Gardens in Toronto. The Maple Leafs, then known as “Toronto”, won the Stanley Cup in the inaugural season. During existence, the Maple Leafs has changed ownership many times and its name has also changed several times with the ownership.

The Maple Leafs is also known as “Buds”. They have won 13 Stanley Cups- one as the Toronto Arenas, one as Toronto St. Patricks and 11 as the Leafs. They won their last Stanley Cup in the 1966-67 season. During the 1970s, the Maples made it to the semi-finals only once in 1978. All through the 80s, the performance of the Maples was dismal. They did not post a winning record till 1992-93, which was just after Steve Stavro took over the Leafs. Stavro hired Cliff Fletcher who set to the task of rebuilding the team by acquiring free agents and trading players. Thereafter the Leafs started performing better. However, they still haven’t qualified for the playoffs in the past three seasons.

The Maple Leafs has the most loyal fan base that support their team irrespective of their performance. Their fans are collectively known as the “Leafs Nation”. The average Maple Leafs ticket revenue of US $1.9 million per game is the highest amongst the franchises. When the Maple Leafs play in the US cities of Phoenix, Tampa bay and Miami, the fans travel to these cities and buy the Maple Leafs tickets, thus increasing the sales and revenues of these franchises.

For the year of 2008-09, there is already a waiting list of 2500 names for season Maple Leafs tickets. It is extremely difficult to get tickets for the Maple Leaf games. Thus, often fans depend on authorized ticket brokers to acquire the

tickets. Authorized ticket brokers usually have an inventory of premium and sold out tickets. It is safer to buy from them rather than from scalpers as the brokers provide guarantee for the ticket.

Buying Maple Leafs tickets from an authorized ticket broker is a simple process. All you have to do is to visit the website, make your selection from the available tickets and pay for the tickets using your credit card. The Maple Leaf tickets have the longest sellout streaks in the NHL so it is advisable to obtain your tickets at the very earliest.

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About the Author:
Al Terry
Al writes content on sports such as team and venue information as well as advice for Finding Great Maple Leafs Tickets to all games of the season. His content has information on finding Maple Leafs tickets using online sources.

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