There's a secret hack for getting Toronto Maple Leafs playoffs tickets for cheap
Adam Laskaris, Offside
created: April 22, 2025, 12:33 p.m. | updated: April 22, 2025, 8:01 p.m.
<img class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual" src="https://display.blogto.com/articles/20250422-toronto-maple-leafs-playoffs.jpg?w=1200&cmd=resize_then_crop&height=630&quality=70&format=jpeg" width="100%" /><p>Any Toronto Maple Leafs fan who lives close enough to Scotiabank Arena has probably complained at least once in their lifetime about the high ticket prices, particularly in the playoffs.</p><p>Looking at the resale market for <a href="https://www.blogto.com/sports_play/2025/04/tickets-toronto-maple-leafs-playoffs-games-prices/">playoff tickets for this year</a>, whether you were looking to see the team in Toronto or Ottawa, you couldn't get in for a price cheaper than at least $300 or so.</p><p>But if you are willing to be a little bit patient, things might just swing in your favour — and save you a few bucks toward finding your way into the building.</p><p>During Sunday night's Game 1 against the Ottawa Senators, prices showed <a href="https://www.stubhub.ca/toronto-maple-leafs-tickets/grouping/50025014?=&PCID=PSCAADWHOME347716144027FC&MetroRegionID=&psc=&ps=&ps_p=0&ps_c=21124924751&ps_ag=164232726938&ps_tg=kwd-417828475888&ps_ad=742369301747&ps_adp=&ps_fi=&ps_li=&ps_lp=9000936&ps_n=g&ps_d=c&ps_ex=&pscpag=&gcid=C12289X486&utm_source=google&utm_medium=paid-search&utm_sub_medium=prospecting&utm_term=nb&utm_campaign=21124924751:default&utm_content=default&keyword=164232726938_kwd-417828475888_c&creative=742369301747&utm_kxconfid=s2rshsbmv&kwt=nb&mt=p&kw=stubhub%20maple%20leafs%20tickets&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAAD3ylY1iSPOMjh7JSF0kf1_Bo_-0V&gclid=Cj0KCQjw2ZfABhDBARIsAHFTxGxKLzEBj13jMwl6VGrlJuWNIHVFATsZzsxWOV5PFzE5ViwdfhlrNeIaAi-6EALw_wcB">for as little as $151 on StubHub</a> in the minutes after puck drop during the opening frame.</p><p>If you waited until the end of the first period, the cheapest price for a standing room ticket in the upper deck had gone down to $85 at 7:48 p.m. By 8:14 p.m., those same tickets had dropped to $83, and at 8:18 p.m., they'd been put up at $67, perhaps uncanny given the fact the Leafs last won the cup in 1967.</p><p>By 8:59 p.m., midway through the second intermission, they'd dropped all the way to $51 for an obstructed standing room seat in section 318.</p><p><img alt="toronto maple leafs playoffs" id="content-image-116431" src="https://display.blogto.com/uploads/2025/04/22/1745324819-20250422-toronto-maple-leafs-playoffs-0.jpg?w=1400&cmd=resize&quality=70&format=jpeg" style="width: 1400px; height: 1006px;" /></p><p class="caption">If you're willing to miss the first bit of a game, you can snag tickets for far cheaper than typical resale value. Prices from StubHub.</p><p>Of course, there's much less excitement to catching only one-third of a game, but it's still a much cheaper way to soak up the postseason atmosphere — and get to flex to all of your friends that you were there.</p><p>Buying tickets midway through a game is an obvious gamble, particularly if you have much more than a short commute to Scotiabank Arena. With just a one-game sample on this market check, we can't guarantee prices will behave accordingly for a future contest.</p><p>But if you live anywhere near the rink— or already have plans to be in the area to watch — checking the resale market after the next Leafs game begins might just be the way to create a memory you'll never forget.</p>
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