Did you at least save your ticket from that night? I go this Sport Card Expo twice a year at the International Centre and there is this seller who always has ticket stubs to a lot of Leafs games for sale, so given the historic night for Matthews I bet someone would pay for it if you really wanted to sell it.Awesome aside from the OT loss. The building was so loud.
Did you at least save your ticket from that night? I go this Sport Card Expo twice a year at the International Centre and there is this seller who always has ticket stubs to a lot of Leafs games for sale, so given the historic night for Matthews I bet someone would pay for it if you really wanted to sell it.
That's too bad. I guess if you purchased the program that's something to remember the night, although I'm not sure if I would have purchased it ahead of time knowing it would be all about the Senators.T'was a digital ticket from Capital Tickets (Sens ticket office).
That's too bad. I guess if you purchased the program that's something to remember the night, although I'm not sure if I would have purchased it ahead of time knowing it would be all about the Senators.
Personally I like to collect them, especially if it's from opening night I went to for the start of the 2000-2001 season, 2002-2003 season, 2003-2004 season, 2005-2006 season, (Which featured the very first NHL shootout) 2006-2007 season and the 2008-2009 season.Programs, to me, are a waste of beer money.
At least you can say you were at the last game of the Peter Horachek and Dave Nonis era, since both were fired by Shanahan the next day.Just one. The last game of the 2015 season vs the Montreal Canadiens.
The Leafs lost in a shootout.
Probably won't be to another in a very long time. Due to living in Newfoundland or Alberta these days.
How much are the cheapest tickets? And can you see this ice with these cheap tickets? I've been to ZERO games so far .. Lul
Programs, to me, are a waste of beer money.