Game 7 Prices announced for Leafs vs Lightning Lowest to Most Expensive
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S. Harper
May 14, 2022 (10:22)
On Saturday night, the Toronto Maple Leafs host the Tampa Bay Lightning, in a winner takes all Game 7 at the Scotiabank Arena. The Maple Leafs are trying to exorcise their First Round demons, by winning a series for the first time since 2004. The Leafs had an opportunity to close out the series Thursday night but were unsuccessful, this brought their record in close out games to 0-9 in their last 9 attempts.
A Brayden Point overtime goal eventually sent the Leafs home unhappy, but luckily for Leafs' fans they get another opportunity Saturday night. The bad news for Leafs' fans? Unless you're willing to mortgage your entire future you likely aren't able to afford tickets to the game.
If you're looking to get into the Leafs game you're looking at $476 per ticket for the 300 Level, while a ticket in the lower bowl will cost you $5134.50 for a pair.
Would you pay those prices to see your favorite team play?
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MAI 14 | 5 ANSWERS Game 7 Prices announced for Leafs vs Lightning Lowest to Most Expensive Would you pay this price to see the Leafs lose in Game 7? |
Yes | 2 | 40 % |
No | 3 | 60 % |
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