The Leafs have been s*** for the last 10 years. They were good in the early 2000's and 90's, up and down in the 80's and consistent in the 70's after the last cup in '67(going by their season history at least.) Hockey will always sell in this city because it's ingrained in the culture, and there will always be rich old people ready to fill up the arena. Hell, the average waiting time for season tickets is 20 years. What I think people are failing to realize is that you cannot even begin to compare the Jays attendance to Leaf/Raptors games because they play twice as many games at home in a stadium more than twice the size of the building the Raptors/Leafs play in. Yes, tickets are cheaper, but that is still a ton of seats to fill for a ton of dates for a team that hasn't done anything in 20 years, in a non-traditional baseball market like Chicago or New York. And when you're playing in a non-traditional baseball market, and have a bad team and bring clubs like the Orioles, Rays, Royals, Indians, etc. to town, the casual fan could care less. Hence why some of those teams only draw 18,000 people a game. Oh, and the fact that no one with a brain thinks the Rogers Centre is a great baseball stadium. If you've been to places like PNC Park, New Yankees Stadium, Citi Field, etc. You realize how good those fans of it when you compare it to the hulking dump known as the Rogers Centre.