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Toronto Maple Leafs tickets sell for less as face values increase
Face values for the typical ticket to see the Toronto Maple Leafs ranges from $100 to $300 (U.S.), but on the secondary market, prices are bottoming out. Many brokers are now selling tickets to see the Ontario hockey team for a fraction of their marked value. Resellers have pegged the falling demand for tickets as backlash against the team's league-topping prices. However, as far as some analysts are concerned, solutions are sparse for the valuable but struggling team.

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I HAVE BEEN BUYING AND SELLING TICKETS FOR OVER 20 YEARS $100-$300 FOR HOCKEY TICKETS IN TORONTO IS JUST TO HIGH IT HURT THE BROKERS MARKET THE BROKERS ARE JUST TRYING TO KEEP THERE SEASON TICKETS UNTILL THE TEAM GET GOOD AGAIN.