Toronto hockey fans to gather downtown as Maple Leafs try to exorcise playoff demons
TORONTO — Maple Leafs fans will gather in downtown Toronto tonight, as the team tries to advance to the second round of the National Hockey League playoffs for the first time since 2004.
The Maple Leafs have a commanding 3-1 series lead over the Tampa Bay Lightning after back-to-back comeback wins in Florida, and will look to close out the series tonight on home ice.
Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment says it will continue hosting its outdoor viewing parties for fans at downtown Maple Leaf Square, outside Scotiabank Arena, for tonight’s game. MLSE is advising fans to register for a free mobile pass in the Maple Leafs mobile app to be admitted to the tailgate party at the square.
Gates to the event at the square open two hours before 7 p.m. puck drop and close by the end of second intermission.