I’ve spent a lot of time in Toronto. Leisure visits, countless in/out trips for work, a longer consulting engagement where I had an address and actually received postal mail for a period of time. I know Toronto well enough that on the Yonge-University subway line, for most of the downtown stations, I can tell you which subway car to get on so that when the train stops, you’re right across from the station exit you want. But up until this recent trip to Hogtown, I had never experienced the quintessential Toronto event – a Leafs game.
I had been in the ACC one time before for a Raptors game, but I still got to the arena early so I could look around. It’s a really great rink. I would soon learn that even from the upper deck, there really isn’t a bad seat in the house. I wanted to catch a little bit of the pregame warmup from a good seat, so I made my way down to the lower level:



