I went to Boston to watch the leafs get killed 7-2 so I’ve felt the pain you’re feeling tonight. My buddy and I left when it was 5-0 and we got laughed at all the way from our seats until we got out of the buildingI'm in Boston for tonight's game.
Go Leafs Go!
Pretty much the case tonight. Brutal game from Sparks. No rebound control, no big saves.I went to Boston to watch the leafs get killed 7-2 so I’ve felt the pain you’re feeling tonight. My buddy and I left when it was 5-0 and we got laughed at all the way from our seats until we got out of the building
Me and my buddies invaded Nashville. Great place.Let's start the invasion. A few of us (8 to be exact) will be attending the Vegas Nov 19th game
Never did that yet. Only Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa. Oh, and the best of all....Nashville.Detroit was always fun when I was in school. Take the tunnel bus over at 5, go for dinner and drinks, watch the game, then take the bus back after.
Was a much better experience at the Joe though.
I'll be in Tampa Feb 25th!Let's start the invasion. A few of us (8 to be exact) will be attending the Vegas Nov 19th game
It's good if you stay downtown Windsor. If you stay at the casino even better.Never did that yet. Only Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa. Oh, and the best of all....Nashville.
Me and my buddies invaded Nashville. Great place.
Its an amazing experience. Hard to get tix for. Loved seeing the Leaf Alums out too. Talked to Iafrate and Corson.6 of us are heading down this year. Really looking forward to it.
I'd look into hotel prices close to the arena too. Not sure the difference or if you plan on staying. I'd add, Buffalo's arena is alright but nothing special. I've been to Buffalo for the Leafs and Bills and have enjoyed it.Semi relevant.. what's the cheaper ticket cost? Detroit or Buffalo? Both are equal distance for me and both have nice arenas. Want to make a road trip this season.
Never did that yet. Only Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa. Oh, and the best of all....Nashville.[/QUOTE
Going to Nashville for the game Jan 27 haven’t booked yet because my wife is waiting for the rubber stamp on her vacation request. Never been, any tips for accommodations etc? It’s on a Monday and we’re thinking of going on the weds or Thursday before to do a little sightseeing and Broadway music.
Going to Nashville for the game Jan 27 haven’t booked yet because my wife is waiting for the rubber stamp on her vacation request. Never been, any tips for accommodations etc? It’s on a Monday and we’re thinking of going on the weds or Thursday before to do a little sightseeing and Broadway music.
Unfortunately I can't help much there. A few of us wanted to go to the Grand Ol Opry, but timing didn't allow for it.. Broadway was fantastic, as expected. Bands playing on each level in some places. We were 6 guys in our 50's, and we got there the day before the game, and left the morning after. That was the game that the Leafs ended the Pred's 15 or 16 game streak without a loss....5-2 win.
We didn't plan the accommodations out well. Spent 2 nights at the Knights Inn, home of the hookers and black mould. Stay far far away. If we do it again, we will spring for an AirBnB. A lot of good choices I've seen.....
And next time we will stay longer.
It was a whirlwind. 14 hour drive, check in at 5pm, head down to Broadway, get back at 3, wake up, lunch, pregame beers with many Leaf fans at the Motel, game, more Broadway, back at 2:30, leave at 9:30 am, 14 hour drive back.
Unfortunately I can't help much there. A few of us wanted to go to the Grand Ol Opry, but timing didn't allow for it.. Broadway was fantastic, as expected. Bands playing on each level in some places. We were 6 guys in our 50's, and we got there the day before the game, and left the morning after. That was the game that the Leafs ended the Pred's 15 or 16 game streak without a loss....5-2 win.
We didn't plan the accommodations out well. Spent 2 nights at the Knights Inn, home of the hookers and black mould. Stay far far away. If we do it again, we will spring for an AirBnB. A lot of good choices I've seen.....
And next time we will stay longer.
It was a whirlwind. 14 hour drive, check in at 5pm, head down to Broadway, get back at 3, wake up, lunch, pregame beers with many Leaf fans at the Motel, game, more Broadway, back at 2:30, leave at 9:30 am, 14 hour drive back.
Going into the Colosseum for the JT return and Philly, in general, makes you a fearless man.I have seen the Leafs in a number of road arenas - most lopsided crowd for me has been Buffalo, also usually the best experience as far as energy goes. Florida is cool as it's always neat to leave a game in February and walk out into 75 degree weather at 10pm. The most lopsided in favor of the opposition I've ever experienced was Tavares' first game back at the Coliseum last year. I think I saw 10 other Leaf fans, whereas in years past Leaf fans outnumbered Isles fans at the Coliseum, though empty seats outnumbered both of them. St. Louis was a great experience - I went on a Friday night, it was the last game prior to the 2010 Olympic break (Leafs got shut out 3-0 (I think this is the only road shutout I've experienced - not fun to sit in another team's rink without the opportunity to celebrate a goal)) - I was surprised by the amount of Toronto area transplants spread around the Mid-South, way more Leaf fans than I anticipated. I live in Manhattan, so I am partial to the Garden as I think it's the best arena in the league, so that's always a great experience too.
Below is the arenas I have seen the Leafs in, as well as the amount of times I have seen them there.
Buffalo
The Aud - 1 time
KeyBank (or whatever it is called today) - at least a dozen times
Boston - 1 time
Detroit - 2 times
Columbus - 1 time
St. Louis - 1 time
Chicago - 1 time
NY Rangers - at least a dozen times
NY Islanders
Coliseum - 4 times
Barclays - 2 times
New Jersey - 4 times
Philadelphia - 1 time
Florida - 1 time
Washington - 2 times