
The Edmonton Oilers are headed back to Rogers Place with a 2-0 series lead over the Vegas Golden Knights.
It’s been quite the start for the Oilers, who won both games on the road at T-Mobile Arena and now return home with a massive advantage over the Pacific Division-winning Golden Knights.
The fantastic start has gotten Oilers fans even more excited about this playoff run, and many are trying to nab tickets to Game 3 on Saturday night. Attending the game, however, won’t be light on the wallet.
The cheapest resale tickets that remain up for grabs are going for $388.60, though there are only two seats remaining at that price. There are several others, however, that are available for just over $400.

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There are still several standard priced tickets available as well, with the lowest going for $417.50, while the most expensive are $681.50. There are some verified resale tickets going for north of $1,300.
For fans open to attending either of the upcoming two games at Rogers Place, Game 4 on Monday is the more affordable of the two, as there are tickets currently listed for $323.64.
As expensive as these tickets may seem, the price will only continue to rise the further the Oilers advance in this year’s run. The cheapest tickets for Game 6 of last year’s Stanley Cup Final were going for north of $2,000.
While there is still plenty of work to be done on the Oilers’ behalf before eliminating the Golden Knights, picking up two wins on the road has put them in a great position. Should they move on, they would face the winner of the Dallas Stars and Winnipeg Jets in the Western Conference Final.
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