Reduced Maple Leafs tickets on secondary market

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Phil Kessel and Peter Horachek. (Darren Calabrese/CP)

It appears many Toronto Maple Leafs fans have had enough of the team’s lousy 2014-15 season.

Tickets to the Maple Leafs’ Monday night game versus the Minnesota Wild can be found for purchase on secondary market websites like StubHub at drastically reduced prices. It’s rare to find tickets available on game day, let alone at nearly half-price.

For instance, eight tickets for section 114, row 13 were available on StubHub as of 4 p.m. ET on Monday. This is directly behind the net that the Maple Leafs will shoot on twice in the game versus the Wild. Tickets with a face value of approximately $168 can be had for as low as $76.55.

Tickets for Monday’s game are also up for grabs on Ticketmaster, which is highly unusual for a Maple Leafs’ home game.

The Maple Leafs are currently sitting in 15th place in the Eastern Conference with a 27-40-6 record. The club has won just two of its last 10 contests and they have lost five consecutive games.

The Maple Leafs have been releasing tickets for purchase on game day as the season has progressed, which could be due to a decreased interest from players normally wishing to supply tickets to friends and family.

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