Panthers restrict ticket sales in bid to keep Maple Leafs fans out
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[May 02, 2023]
(Reuters) - The Florida Panthers, in a bid to prevent their arena
from being overrun by Toronto Maple Leafs fans during their second-round
Stanley Cup playoff series, are restricting ticket sales for home games
to residents of the United States. |
Apr 20, 2023; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto
Maple Leafs fans gather in Maple Leafs Square before game two of the
first round of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Tampa Bay
Lightning at Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-USA
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The Maple Leafs are known for having a devoted
fan base that regularly shows up in large numbers when the team,
one of seven National Hockey League clubs based in Canada, play
on the road.
But fans of the Maple Leafs, who are in the second round for the
first time since 2004, will now have to seek tickets through the
secondary market if they want to cut into the Panthers' home-ice
advantage.
Tickets for the series went on sale on Monday.
An "Important Event Info" notice on Ticketmaster's website said
sales for the games in Sunrise, Florida will be restricted to
those living in the United States and that residency will be
based on credit card billing address.
"Orders by residents outside of the United States will be
canceled without notice and refunds given," according to a
message on Ticketmaster's website.
Toronto will host the first two games of the best-of-seven
series on Tuesday and Thursday before the action shifts to
Florida for the next two games.
Florida would also host a potential Game Six.
The Panthers reached the second round of the playoffs by
upsetting the top-seeded Boston Bruins in a decisive seventh
game on Sunday. The Maple Leafs advanced after beating the Tampa
Bay Lightning in six games.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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