Toronto Maple Leafs Tickets

Are the Toronto Maple Leafs destined to return to the NHL playoffs this season? You can find out with Maple Leafs hockey tickets for all the games at the Air Canada Centre. Get your Toronto Maple Leafs tickets today.

Toronto Maple Leafs Schedule and Dates

Toronto Maple Leafs
Home Games
2012
Air Canada Centre
Toronto, ON
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Toronto Maple Leafs
Away Games
2012
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The current generation of Toronto Maple Leafs fans doesn’t remember the glory days of the ‘60s when the team won four Stanley Cups in the decade. The Leafs were even more dominant from ’41 to ’51 when they won a total of six Stanley Cups during that period. But it’s been well over 40 years since the last time Lord Stanley’s hardware resided in Toronto, and in fact it’s now been close to a decade since Toronto even made the playoffs. So there are certainly some reasons why Maple Leafs fans are feeling down, but there are also reasons to believe the drought might come to an end this season. After all, they were not that far out of a playoff spot last season, and the Toronto Maple Leafs roster has some new additions, plus the Maple Leafs have three of the first 39 picks in the NHL Draft. Things are not going to change overnight, but they at least appear to be headed in the right direction. Now is the time to get your Toronto Maple Leafs hockey tickets.

Despite their lack of recent success, Maple Leafs tickets are still among the toughest to find in the entire NHL, especially when they have a game against the Boston Bruins, Montreal Canadiens or any other team from Canada. The Air Canada Centre was sold out for every single Maple Leafs game last season, and that is sure to be the case again this season. But at GoTickets, you can always get Maple Leafs hockey tickets for sold out games. So check out the Toronto Maple Leafs schedule and pick out the games you want to see.

After three seasons in Toronto without a playoff appearance, this might be a make or break year for head coach Ron Wilson. Born in Windsor, Ontario, Wilson was drafted by the Maple Leafs in ’75, and although he only saw limited action in the NHL he has had some past success as the coach of the Ducks, Capitals and Sharks. During his time in San Jose, he turned that team into a perennial contender and the team earned at least 99 points in his last four seasons there. Of course the Maple Leafs have not approached that number yet, as they went 37-34-11 last season with 85 points. But if they can get over the hump this season the demand for Maple Leafs tickets will skyrocket, so make sure to get yours from GoTickets.