MLSE looks to improve fan experience at Scotiabank Arena both inside and out
TORONTO — While the Toronto Maple Leafs and Raptors gear up for next season, Scotiabank Arena is getting a multimillion-dollar facelift.
Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment president and CEO Michael Friisdahl calls it a “reimagination” of the venue that opened in February 1999.
“We’ve got to keep getting better, we’ve got to keep improving the experience,” said Friisdahl. “We won a championship — we’ve won four championships in the last three years. That, if anything, motivates us to do even more.”
Friisdahl, who took up his position at MLSE in December 2015, declined to put a price-tag on the improvements other than to say it’s “multi, multimillion dollars.”