
Playoff hockey is set to return to Rogers Place for the first time in 10 months tonight, and Edmonton Oilers fans are paying big prices to attend.
While prices for Game 3 between the Oilers and the LA Kings are nowhere near as astronomical as they were in last year’s Stanley Cup Final versus the Florida Panthers, they are still going for significant prices.
The cheapest resale tickets that remain up for grabs this evening on Ticketmaster are currently going for $288. Those would have you seated in row 9 of section 210, which is in the Oilers’ attack zone.
Original tickets that have yet to sell are going for a minimum of $302.75

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For those hoping to snag seats in the lower bowl, the cheapest available price is $442.80, while many others are going for north of $1,000. The most expensive tickets that are up for purchase are currently listed at $1,620.

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Tonight’s game is a must-win of sorts for the Oilers, as they find themselves in a 2-0 hole after dropping both games versus the Kings at Crypto.com Arena. They’ve been outmatched thus far, being outscored 12-7 while being dominated in special teams.
There will be some significant line changes for the Oilers tonight, as Calvin Pickard will get the start between the pipes. The decision doesn’t come as a surprise, as Stuart Skinner struggled in the opening two games of the series, allowing 11 goals on 58 shots for a .810 SV%.
Other changes will see Zach Hyman play on the top line alongside Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, while Evan Bouchard will skate on a defensive pairing with John Klingberg.
Game 4 between these two clubs will come on Sunday, where the Oilers would be facing elimination should they fail to come up with a win this evening.
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