Due to new provincial regulations, the Leafs and Raptors won't sell tickets for home games for at least the next three weeks.
A heads up if you were planning to see the Toronto Raptors or the Maple Leafs in action anytime soon.
Both teams have announced that starting today, no tickets will be sold to home games for at least the next three weeks.
This comes after the province capped attendance at concert venues, arenas and theatres to 1,000 people or 50 percent capacity yesterday.
Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment says season seat members can expect more information will receive follow-up information as ticketing details are confirmed.
The company also says information for affected concerts will be made available in the coming days.
MLSE STATEMENT ON UPDATED VENUE CAPACITIES pic.twitter.com/hyfd8VDc02
— MLSE PR (@MLSEPR) December 30, 2021

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