As the playoffs approach, the anticipation is mounting not just for the thrilling games ahead, but also for the electrifying atmosphere that will envelop Scotiabank Arena and the entire city of Toronto.
Toronto, one of the NHL's largest markets, is well aware of its value and doesn't hesitate to set sky-high ticket prices. In doing so, they end up excluding a significant portion of their fan base. However, if fans are willing to pay the same amount to resellers, why should the team sell tickets for less?
With regular-season ticket prices already steep, it's no surprise that playoff ticket prices are even higher, right?