Toronto Maple Leafs tickets are shockingly cheap right now

The Toronto Maple Leafs might not be all that appealing for many of their fans to watch right now.
On a four-game losing streak and outside of a playoff position, fingers are being pointed in just about every direction in Leafs Nation.
But if there’s any consolation for fans, it’s that checking out the games in person might finally be affordable.
Next week, for a pair of home games, you can get tickets via the resale market for under $100, an absolute rarity for a ticket that’s pretty much guaranteed to be the NHL’s most expensive on any given night.
That might still be out of the price range for some people, but it’s also probably one of the cheapest seats you’ll see inside Scotiabank Arena for an NHL game.
For Tuesday’s game against the St. Louis Blues, you can get in for as low as $90 for upper bowl seats on StubHub.

StubHub data for Thursday, Nov. 28 vs Columbus.
For Thursday against the Columbus Blue Jackets, it goes as low as $86 to get in the building for an upper bowl seat.
What’s wrong with the Leafs right now?
“We have to pick up our pace. We have to be more confident in those plays. To me, that’s the difference in the game,” Leafs coach Craig Berube said on Thursday night following an overtime loss to the Los Angeles Kings. “It is about seeing the plays and making the plays, being confident in advancing the puck up the ice, and getting into the offensive zone more. We weren’t there enough, and when we were there, it was too much in-and-out.”
The Leafs get a chance on Saturday to turn around their slide on the road when they take to the ice against the Chicago Blackhawks. Puck drop is set for 7 p.m. EST.
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