Tickets go on sale today for the three possible home games in Edmonton for the Stanley Cup finals. Fans cheer as the Dallas Stars and Edmonton Oilers take the ice prior to first period action in game 4 of the Western Conference finals of the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs in Edmonton on Wednesday May 29, 2024.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson



Today marks the kickoff of ticket sales for the potential trio of games slated for Edmonton during the Stanley Cup final.

The Oilers are gearing up to launch their best-of-seven series this Saturday in Florida, where they'll face off against the Panthers.

For hockey fans in Edmonton, the anticipation is high as Games 3, 4, and, if needed, 6 are scheduled to take place right in their hometown.

However, for those eager to secure their seats, the journey to the game won't come cheap. Resale sites like StubHub and SeatGeek have already listed tickets, but they come with a hefty price tag.

Take Game 3, set for June 13, for example. Individual tickets are currently up for grabs on these platforms, with prices starting at around $1,300 and soaring even higher in the upper deck.

For those hoping to snag a spot around the ends of the lower bowl, be prepared to fork out anywhere between $2,000 to $3,000 per ticket. And if you're eyeing those prime spots between the blue lines, brace yourself for prices exceeding $4,000.

The excitement around the Stanley Cup final is palpable, and fans are eager to witness the thrilling action firsthand. But with such steep prices, attending the game might be out of reach for many.

For some, however, the chance to witness their favorite team compete for hockey's most coveted prize is priceless. Whether it's cheering from the upper deck or enjoying the premium view from the lower bowl, fans are willing to invest in the experience of a lifetime.

As the Oilers gear up to face off against the Panthers in what promises to be an electrifying series, hockey enthusiasts in Edmonton are preparing to rally behind their team with unwavering support.

For those lucky enough to secure their tickets early, the countdown to game day has officially begun. And for those still hoping to snag a seat, the hunt continues as they scour resale sites in search of the perfect spot to witness history in the making.

With each game of the series poised to deliver nail-biting moments and unforgettable memories, the Stanley Cup final is set to captivate audiences across the globe.

For fans in Edmonton, the opportunity to be a part of this epic showdown is one that they'll cherish for years to come, regardless of the price tag. So as the Oilers take to the ice in pursuit of hockey glory, fans will be right there in the stands, cheering them on every step of the way.

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