Event 28 – Why a Hockey Night in Canada Hits Differently than One in the U.S.

Center Ice at Scotiabank Arena
The Toronto Maple Leafs’ 2025 home-opener at Scotiabank Arena featured an Original Six matchup with the Montreal Canadiens.

The Written Word

Still Photos

Video

A look at the concourse, pregame.
Some Maple Leafs’ introductions.
Captain Auston Matthews introduction.
Canadiens hit the ice.
“O, Canada” is performed.
The opening face off.
A look-in at ALDS in NYC.
Wolfmother’s ubiquitous anthem.
A baseball chant breaks out.
Maple Leafs’ goal celebration.
Carlton the Bear doing things.
The final horn ends the game.
Three Stars announced.
The end of the Blue Jays’ win.
Chanting our way out of the arena.

Audio

NHL and Canadian hockey historian, Liam Maguire, joins me to talk about all things Canada hockey.

Fun Facts

  • Traveling Party – Doug and his friend, Jim
  • Last Time Visited – Doug once attended an exhibition game at the old Maple Leaf Gardens circa 1992, but had never been to Scotiabank Arena nor had Jim.
  • Nice Seats Buddy – I’ve been blessed by generosity at various stages of my Around the World journey and this game was no exception. My sister-in-law, Luisa, is a Torontonian and I inquired if she knew of anyone who might be able to get their hands on a pair of tickets at a reasonable price for what is routinely one of the toughest tickets in sports to acquire. Her sister, Julie, still resides in Toronto and clearly knows people. The results were tickets roughly nine rows up behind the goal the Maple Leafs attacked on twice during the game. The seats were beyond what I’d expected and only served to enhance an otherwise terrific visit to shores of Lake Ontario.
  • Missed Out – My biggest regret from this event was not taking the time to do a bit more research. As it came on the heels of my trip east to the Ryder Cup and National Baseball Hall of Fame, I failed to do the proper legwork and discover that an area near Scotiabank Arena known as Maple Leaf Square features statues of 14 Toronto hockey legends (including the likes of Borje Salming, Johnny Bower, Frank Mahovlich, and, yes, Tim Horton). I guess I now have another reason to revisit this gem of a city within a 5-hour drive of my house.
  • Running List of States Traveled To/Through (26 total) – Alabama, Alaska, California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, & Wyoming
  • Running List of Countries Traveled To/Through (8 total) – Argentina, Canada (Ontario & Quebec), England, Japan, Korea, Scotland, United States, & Wales
  • Distance Traveled – 221 miles from Scotiabank Arena to my home.
  • Cumulative Distance Traveled After 28 Events – 68,029 miles
  • Up Next: A trip to Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, IN, for Notre Dame vs. USC football.