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From Toronto Star :

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According to Chicago-based Team Marketing Report's annual survey released this week, Maple Leafs games at the Air Canada Centre carry an average ticket price equivalent to $117.49 (U.S.) this season, more than double the league's average price of $51.41.

As for the "Fan Cost Index" – TMR's trademark calculation of the aggregate price for a family of four to attend a game – Toronto checks in at a league-high $628.29 (Canadian) or $585.57 (U.S.), an 8.4 per cent jump after last year's figure of just over $411 (U.S.) was adjusted due to a calculating error, the organization said in a release.

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Original story: TMR .

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Yeah, the game Det @ Toronto has the cheapest tickets at 90$ of stubhub. Ridiculous, I wish there was a Hamilton team.

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This is partly why I watch MLB on my computer and see minor-league baseball live. I can see the Durham Bulls, a very good AAA team, for $9 a seat, right behind home plate. A bottle of Diet Coke is $3. A pretzel is $2.50. That is right there, $14.50 for damn good baseball, something to eat and something to drink. Why spend hundreds of dollars when I don't need to? I get better picture and sound watching games on my computer than I would at the park.

Hence why I watch NHL games online as well, when I can. I went to quite a few Wings/Hawks games when I lived in Chicago, but that's because I knew where to get good seats cheap and I wasn't out an arm and a leg.

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Toronto is the only city in Canada that will put up with this nonsense. In the end, no matter how hard thay try, even if you change the label on a brick of dung it is still just a brick of dung.

Shocked no one mentioned the reason why Canadians have more money for hockey tickets is due to them not having to pay for healthcare! :lol:

WE Canadians have Tommy Douglas to thank for this.

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