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Hurry and get your 2012 Toronto Maple Leafs tickets as they head down the homestretch and fight to make it into the 2012 NHL playoffs in the Eastern Conference’s Northeast Division. Don’t miss all the non-stop action with high flying scorers Phil Kessel and Joffrey Lupul as they try to end Toronto’s playoff drought. Toronto Maple Leafs tickets will be hotter than ever as the season draws to a close and every game has playoff implications, so get to the Air Canada Centre and see the Leafs 2012 playoff-push.
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A three-way battle is brewing for the eighth and final Eastern Conference playoff spot between Toronto and the second- and third-place teams in the Southeast Division, the Winnipeg Jets and Washington Capitals. Currently in third place in the Northeast Division, the slumping Toronto Maple Leafs need to turn it around quickly and erase a recent slump that saw them lose seven out of their last eight games. The Toronto Maple Leafs haven’t made the playoffs in the last five years, but are determined to change that this year. Even with the recent slide, the Toronto Maple Leafs are right in the thick of the race, and only a few points separate them from that last coveted playoff spot. GM Brian Burke may be looking to make some moves before the trade deadline, particularly to get some help at goalie. Their current roster is led by captains Colby Armstrong and Mikhail Grabovski and Toronto's top two scorers Phil Kessel and Joffrey Lupul. If the Maple Leafs do manage to make the playoffs and secure the eighth spot, they would face the Conference-leading New York Rangers in the first round. 2012 Toronto Maple Leafs tickets are going quick, so get yours today. And if they make the playoffs, Ticket Liquidator is the place to go to get your 2012 Toronto Maple Leafs playoff tickets! The 2012 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL season is here and tickets and everyone wants into a game! It was a long off-season but now Toronto hockey is back in the Air Canada Centre and you better buy tickets ASAP. The Toronto Maple Leafs have some tough games on the schedule but you know team Captain Dion Phaneuf has the Leafs ready for some NHL hockey. This is the year the Maple Leafs make the leap and they need your support in the stands. You can find the best Maple Leafs tickets right here for each and every game of 2012. That of course includes the biggest games none of which is bigger than the Montreal Canadiens. And some of the biggest games of the season will be against the Winnipeg Jets, who returned to Canada during the off-season. This is a great time to watch a new Canadian NHL rivalry, and you can be sure that Winnipeg Jets tickets are going to be some of the hottest in the NHL this year. Of course not as hot as Maple Leaf tickets! The Eastern Conference’s Northeast Division has plenty of competition for the Maple Leafs, but they are ready for anything. Toronto Coach Ron Wilson has to figure out the best way to use his lines this year. He needs you at the Air Canada Centre making noise with all the rest of the Leafs fans out there. With Dion Phaneuf and Phil Kessel on the ice, the Maple Leafs will score some points. Leafs’s goalie James Reimer has to keep the puck out of the net, but the Maple Leafs can prop him up when one sneaks by. You better move fast on cheap Maple Leafs hockey tickets so that you can see how the team holds up in the Northeast Division this year. Find all the Maple Leafs tickets you could want right here at TicketLiquidator and get ready for some intense Toronto NHL hockey. The Maple Leafs are looking to build on the improvements seen last year and develop their young talent as they try to stay competitive in the Eastern Conference. The Leafs brought in experienced coach Ron Wilson a few years ago and he's been helping this team develop and return to relevancy in the tough Northeast Division. Get your Toronto Maple Leafs tickets today so you can see the team develop right before you're eyes. And don't tell the players that they can't win, these gutsy skaters will be giving their all to get the Maple Leafs to the NHL playoffs. This year, Maple Leafs tickets will definitely be in high demand, as the Leafs enjoy one of the most rabid fan bases in all of sports. If you have never been in the Air Canada Centre when the home team makes a goal you are missing one of the most electrifying times in hockey. And if you have been there, you know what we mean! Either way, the experience never gets old, so be sure to get your Maple Leafs hockey tickets now. Maple Leaf Rivalries:As one of the original six hockey teams, the Maple Leafs have formed some of the most intense rivalries in sports. The biggest rivalry is of course with the Montreal Canadiens, which doubles as a rivalry between Canada's two largest cities, Toronto and Montreal. The Leafs vs Canadiens rivalry is the oldest in the NHL, and their playoff history is well known. With such high tension between these teams, Maple Leafs vs Canadiens tickets will always be some of the hottest in hockey. The other big Maple Leaf rivalry is also versus a Canadian team in the Ottawa Senators, also known as the "Battle of Ontario." As both the Maple Leafs and Senators compete in the Northeast Division, they meet regularly during the regular season. These are high-flying games and tickets for Leafs vs Senators games are some of the hottest in all of sports. There's something special about watching Canadian teams play hockey against each other, and watching them at the Air Canada Centre is even better. Move fast and get Toronto Maple Leafs hockey tickets so that you can be there for the biggest games of the year. Maple Leafs info:
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