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Toronto Maple Leafs Seating Chart
The seating bowl explained, best seats by budget, and views to know at Scotiabank Arena.
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The Scotiabank Arena seating chart shapes both your view and your price for Toronto Maple Leafs games. The 100-level lower bowl puts you closest to the ice at premium prices, the 200-level clubs and suites add service, and the 300-level upper bowl delivers the best value with a clean view of the full ice surface. Knowing the bowl before you buy helps you match seats to budget.
1. For the best sightlines, target 100-level center-ice sections; for value, the 300-level corners read the whole sheet well.
2. The 200-level club and suite areas add service and lounge access, worth it for a special game and less so for value.
3. Seats behind the nets in the lower bowl cost less than center-ice while keeping you close to the play.
4. Check the row, not just the section; a low row in the 300s can beat a high row in the 100s.
5. Use the live listings below to match real upcoming Leafs dates to the sections and ranges that fit you.
Frequently asked questions
Toronto Maple Leafs seating chart FAQ
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Seating note
Lower-bowl center-ice seats at Scotiabank Arena are the priciest, club and suite areas sit in the middle, and the 300-level offers the best value for Leafs games.
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