2024-2025 Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Tickets | Schedule

Team: Toronto Maple Leafs
Home City: Toronto, ON
Arena: Air Canada Centre
Division: Atlantic Division

Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Tickets are now available for the entire 2024-2025 season. Get great seats for home, away and Atlantic Division games. There are many types of tickets available including parking passes, home, away, playoff, season tickets and more. Be a part of the Maple Leafs tradition this year!

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Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Facts

  1. The Toronto Maple Leafs are one of the NHL’s Original Six teams, founded in 1917. The other Original Six teams are the Montreal Canadiens, Boston Bruins, Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, and New York Rangers.
  2. The Maple Leafs have won the Stanley Cup a total of 13 times in their history. Their championship victories span from 1918 to 1967, making them the team with the second-most Stanley Cup wins in NHL history.
  3. The team’s colors are blue and white. Their logo features a maple leaf, representing the national symbol of Canada and Toronto’s nickname, “The Maple Leaf City.”
  4. The Maple Leafs’ home arena is Scotiabank Arena, located in Toronto, Ontario. It has a seating capacity of approximately 19,800 for hockey games.
  5. The Maple Leafs have a rich history of legendary players, including icons such as Darryl Sittler, Borje Salming, and Mats Sundin. These players have left a lasting impact on the franchise and are celebrated by the team’s passionate fan base.
  6. Carlton the Bear is the Maple Leafs’ mascot. Carlton is a friendly polar bear character who entertains fans during home games and community events.
  7. Despite their success in the early years of the NHL, the Maple Leafs have not won the Stanley Cup since 1967. This extended championship drought has made winning the Cup a top priority for the team and its fans.
  8. The Maple Leafs’ jersey design has remained relatively consistent throughout their history, featuring a blue sweater with a white maple leaf crest on the front. The team’s logo and uniform have become iconic symbols in the world of hockey.
  9. The Maple Leafs have retired several jersey numbers to honor their greatest players. Notable retired numbers include Johnny Bower’s number 1, Tim Horton’s number 7, and Dave Keon’s number 14.
  10. The Maple Leafs have one of the most dedicated and passionate fan bases in the NHL, often referred to as the “Leafs Nation” or the “Blue and White Army.” Their support is unwavering, and the team’s games at Scotiabank Arena are known for their electric atmosphere.