As the playoffs draw near, excitement is building not just for the nail-biting games ahead, but also for the electric atmosphere that will engulf the Scotiabank Arena and the entire city of Toronto.
Toronto, one of the NHL's largest markets, knows its worth and doesn't shy away from setting astronomical ticket prices. By doing so, they inevitably exclude a substantial portion of their fan base. But if fans are prepared to pay the same amount to resellers, why would the team sell tickets for less?