How Oilers Stanley Cup Final ticket prices in Edmonton compare to Florida

Jun 3 2025, 10:56 pm

The anticipation of the Stanley Cup Final rematch between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers is at an all-time high.

A lengthy break for the two teams after dominant performances in their respective conference finals has helped build the excitement to a ridiculously high level, as hockey fans around the world are eager to watch these two teams clash for the second straight year.

This year, the Oilers have home-ice advantage, meaning Game 1 on Wednesday, as well as Game 2 on Friday, will be played at Rogers Place in Edmonton.

As fans in Edmonton learned during last year’s Stanley Cup Final, tickets aren’t cheap.

These were the cheapest seats we found listed on Ticketmaster to the four games scheduled in Edmonton:

  • Game 1: C$678.50
  • Game 2: C$912.92
  • Game 5: C$1,852.52
  • Game 7: C$2,784

It’s important to note that these prices will fluctuate. This past Saturday, the cheapest tickets for Game 1 were listed at $1,018.80, and have dropped over $300 since.

Here’s how they compare to ticket prices in Florida:

  • Game 3: US$589.68 (C$808.90)
  • Game 4: US$599.04 (C$821.74)
  • Game 6: US$1,001.98 (C$1,374.50)

As for the most expensive prices, well, you might want to hold your breath. Someone has listed Game 7 tickets in Edmonton for $58,000.

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Ticketmaster

The most expensive ticket for Game 5 is listed for $26,100.

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Ticketmaster

Last year, it was the Panthers who were able to come out on top, defeating the Oilers by a 2-1 final in Game 7 at the Amerant Bank Arena in South Florida. Thanks in large part to an improved blue line and better depth scoring, however, oddsmakers are favouring the Oilers to come out on top this time around.

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