How much Edmonton Oilers playoff tickets cost this year

Apr 15 2026, 10:58 pm

The 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs are right around the corner, and Edmonton Oilers tickets are now available for fans to purchase.

We still have no idea when or who the Oilers will face in the first round of the playoffs, but tickets to all four potential Edmonton home games are now on sale at Ticketmaster.

Fans wanting to get inside Rogers Place to catch some playoff action will have to shell out some money, as we could not find a single ticket under $220 at the time of publishing.

The Oilers’ opening home game of the playoffs has its cheapest tickets sitting at $233 for seats in Section 215, row 11, as of Wednesday afternoon. That is slightly more expensive than Edmonton’s second home game, which saw prices start at $221 for a pair of seats in Section 231, row 10.

As for the most expensive game in the first round, the final Oilers home game of the first round (which could be either Game 6 or 7 of the series) has its cheapest tickets sitting at $295 for upper-bowl seats in Section 226, row 2.

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This seems to be business as usual for Oilers ticket prices. In the lead-up to the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs, first-round playoff tickets in Edmonton were going for a minimum of $230. Prices for the 2024 playoffs were even more expensive, hovering around the $280 mark just to get into Rogers Place.

These ticket prices are expected to fluctuate all the way up until puck drop for each of the games. We still do not have an official schedule for the first-round series, nor do we know who the Oilers will be lining up against.

Both those questions will be cleared up following the final day of the NHL regular season on Thursday.

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