Panthers limit ticket sales to U.S. residents to deter Maple Leafs fans.

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The Florida Panthers are restricting ticket sales for their home games during their second-round Stanley Cup playoff series against the Toronto Maple Leafs to residents of the United States in an effort to prevent their arena from being overrun by Maple Leafs fans. Fans of the Maple Leafs will have to seek tickets through the secondary market if they want to attend the games in Sunrise, Florida. The Panthers reached the second round of the playoffs by upsetting the top-seeded Boston Bruins in a decisive seventh game on Sunday.
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