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Toronto Maple Leafs add pre-season game that will be free for fans

TORONTO - The Toronto Maple Leafs might play their loudest home game of the season before the exhibition schedule even comes to an end.

The Maple Leafs have added an extra pre-season game to their schedule and will be giving away all of the tickets for free. The game will be played on Sept. 22 against the Buffalo Sabres. Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment is hoping that a different audience will be able to attend the game and create a lively atmosphere.

"Getting more young kids in the building always adds to the excitement (and) just makes it noisier," said Tom Anselmi, MLSE's executive vice-president and chief operating officer. "That's what kids are about.

"I think this one we're probably going to hear the noise metre go off the scale because there's going to be a lot of kids (and) a lot of families."

The majority of seats for Leafs games are currently controlled by season ticket holders, which makes it tough for the average fan to get tickets. Crowds at the Air Canada Centre also tend to be quite corporate and not as loud as those in other NHL buildings.

Judging by the enthusiastic group of people that showed up for a fan appreciation rally on Wednesday morning, there should be a different vibe for the free pre-season game.

Each of the fans in attendance at the rally received two free tickets. The rest will be distributed through contests and giveaways.

A couple Maple Leafs players helped hand out some tickets and indicated that they're looking forward to having some new fans in the building.

"We want our crowd to be energetic and alive," said forward Matt Stajan. "I think with you guys being there and all the fans out it's going to be a great experience for all the players. Hopefully that can lead into the season and hopefully we can make it exciting for you guys."

Veteran goalie Curtis Joseph had his name chanted several times in his first public appearance for the team since returning to the Maple Leafs on July 1.

He can't recall an NHL team ever letting the entire crowd in for free.

"It's kind of unheard of, but it's a great promotion," said Joseph.

The game is being sponsored by Coca-Cola, which is covering the cost of the tickets.

Anselmi says the team will do all it can to ensure that fans who don't normally attend many Leafs games will get the chance on Sept. 22.

While noting that the team has the best fans in the world, he acknowledged that it's important for MLSE to reach out and continue attracting new supporters.

"This city and the demographics are changing a lot," said Anselmi. "Fifty per cent of Toronto was born somewhere else. Every kid didn't grow up playing road hockey like you and I did. Half the kids grow up in places where hockey isn't what it's all about.

"We worry about the long-term of hockey. We need to be continually investing in the growth of the game and the growth of this team in the hearts and minds of this city."

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Sean Posted
(2009-04-30 06:37:38)



Re: DGL's comment "I remember a day not that long ago when the Leafs were the only team in Canada that were any good and not just for one season." What day exactly was that? Even in 1967, the Habs were a better team - they won the previous two cups and the two after. 1967 was a fluke.
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MitchB Posted
(2009-04-30 06:36:44)



RE: DGL To clarify that bit about the oilers... Give Kevin Lowes book 'Champions' a read. Their head scout picked mark messier, jari kurri, andy moog, esa tikannen, glen anderson and others relatively late in the draft. the only major component leftover from the WHA was Gretzky. Thats Good drafting if you ask me.
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Little Zuri Posted
(2009-04-30 06:36:43)



To DGL who said: I remember a day not that long ago when the Leafs were the only team in Canada that were any good and not just for one season. "Not that long ago"???? 42 years and counting is not that long ago??? You're living in a time warp my friend. The people don't have poor memories - everyone knows that 1967 was the last successful Leafs team.
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The Toronto Maple Laffs Hater Posted
(2009-04-30 06:36:43)



Likely to amass at least ten fans for free. I'd take any team but not the Laffs
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T Fizzle Posted
(2009-04-30 06:36:40)



Not going to make up for the last three seasons or the next three to come. Sorry, not good enough.
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Nicholas Posted
(2009-04-30 06:36:38)



I put on steel toed boots for kicking the Leafs and their fans when they r down. I remember the last game of the 2006/7 season and the Leaf fans held that over the Habs fans like they had won a cup or something. They didn't even make the playoffs, but that was their satisfaction for an entire summer. Well, look what happens 1 year removed, the Canadiens top the east and Leaf fans degrade their captain as the Leafs miss the playoffs for the 3rd str8 year. Its nice to be a Habs fan, and that really is the best revenge of all. The future is bright in Montreal, and I can't wait for the first Laraque/Hollweg encounter. That will be kicking a team when the r down. Go Canadiens Go!
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DGL Posted
(2009-04-30 06:36:37)



I guess that feels good, insulting the fans of a losing hockey club. I remember a day not that long ago when the Leafs were the only team in Canada that were any good and not just for one season. Yeah the Hab fans can talk about their truckload of Stanley Cups, Canucks have never seen a Cup, Calgary seen it once and Edmonton, well, they had a good team in the 80's because they merged two teams from the WHA, created the Oilers and got a pile of players that were signed at a young age from under the NHL's nose. Wasn't due to clever drafting. Never could figure out how Sather got all the credit. Did I forget Ottawa? Remember, the salary cap and the value of the US $ is your friend, not the Leaf's. Really must irritate you all that when the Leafs come to town you hear more cheers when the leafs score? Nope, I don't live in Toronto or even close to it. Just hate seeing people with poor memories kick a team when it's down.
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JayR Posted
(2009-04-30 06:36:32)



People shouldn't have to pay to see that pee wee team that you have in the center of the universe.
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Aaron Etches Posted
(2009-04-30 06:36:32)



MLS&E's generosity has no bounds......Maybe they can charge fans for cleaning up the ACC after a game as well. Heck, make it a game so that whomever picks up the most Coke Zero Bottles, gets free tickets to a pre-season game next year
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Nicholas Posted
(2009-04-30 06:36:32)



we'll see how loud the building is once the Sabres are up 5-0. Leaf fans, heres a sneek preview of how bad your team is this year. At least the price is right.
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