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Toronto Maple Leafs tailgate tickets sell out immediately and people are furious

TheToronto Maple Leafs are gearing up for a contentious face-off against the Florida Pantherson Tuesday, and fans wanting to join in on all the game-day action outside of Scotiabank Arena were left disheartened after tailgate tickets sold out almost immediately.

For anyone who can't drop hundreds of dollars on playoff tickets,fan-favourite tailgates at Maple Leaf Squareare your next best bet.

However, the viewing party's free price tag comes with the added burden of participating in a Hunger Games-esque scramble to secure tickets, most of which sell out instantly.

Tailgate tickets must be booked as a mobile pass on the Toronto Maple Leafs app, and Ontario residents even have the opportunity to register for early access by signing up to be a Maple Leafs Insider.

Passes become available at 1 p.m. the day prior to each game, meaning tailgate tickets forTuesday's highly-anticipated Game 1of the second-round playoff series dropped this afternoon.

While the Leafs did announce that Maple Leaf Square would beexpanding its tailgates to include an additional viewing zone, plenty of hockey fans were left in the dark after tickets sold out in the blink of an eye.

As part of the expansion, fans will have access to two additional big screens during both home and away games.

The extension will run along Bremner Boulevard from York Street to Lower Simcoe Street. Fans with a Zone 1 pass (the existing tailgate area) will enter at York Street and Bremner Boulevard.

Fans with the brand new Zone 2 pass will be required to enter through Lower Simcoe Street and Bremner Boulevard.

However, passes for the tailgate parties are so coveted, that some lucky ticket holders have decided to sell the originally free tickets for a hefty price tag.

One person on Twitter alleged that they wereoffered tickets for $35 each, andanother person posted screenshots of a seller offering two ticketsfor $40.

As the Maple Leafs advance further in the playoff series, it's unlikely that tailgate tickets will be any easier to acquire, however, somepeople noted that they finally managed to luck outafter the extra viewing zone was added.

The Toronto Maple Leafs will host the Florida Panthers at Scotiabank Arena for Game 1 of their second-round playoff series on Tuesday at 7 p.m.

Lead photo by

Jack Landau


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