
There are plenty of tickets still available for tonight’s Edmonton Oilers playoff game.
The Oilers are back in the Alberta Capital for Game 6 and have a chance to eliminate the LA Kings for the fourth consecutive season, and for the third time on home ice.
One of the reasons for Edmonton’s resurgence in this opening-round series is their ability to hold steady in the games held at Rogers Place. The Oilers were able to sweep Games 3 and 4 in Edmonton to tie the series in dramatic fashion and then found a way to steal away Game 5 in L.A. with a dominant performance.
Oilers players have attributed their success at home to the electric fan atmosphere provided by the Edmonton faithful at each game.
Those home games were about as exciting as possible with two late comebacks and one overtime winner courtesy of Leon Draisaitl. As fans prepare to pack the building for Game 6, ticket prices are starting to peak in the hours before puck drop.
According to Ticketmaster, the cheapest resale tickets available for tonight’s game are upper-bowl seats going for $313 in section 209, row 12 of Rogers Place. That is the end of the rink that the Oilers attack twice.

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That is just slightly more expensive than the prices for resale tickets for Game 3 at Rogers Place last week. The cheapest non-resale tickets are located in the lower bowl in section 132 for $462. Those are also the best-priced lower-bowl tickets.
If luxury is what you’re going for, there are still seats in the Sportsnet Lounge and Sky Lounge available for tonight. The cheapest Sportsnet Lounge tickets are currently priced at $708, while Sky Lounge seats will run you at least $570.
It may seem pretty expensive, but these prices pale in comparison to what Stanley Cup Final tickets were going for at Rogers Place last season.
This type of investment may not be possible for every fan, but luckily, there are other cheaper options available for fans who want to watch the game. The Oilers recently announced a third brand-new watch party experience in the Ice District to supplement the existing Ice District Plaza “Moss Pit,” just south of the rink and the Fan Park, just east of Rogers Place.
Those watch parties are free for fans of all ages to attend and are set to open up to the public at 6:30 p.m. MDT tonight.
Puck drop for Game 6 is set for 8 p.m. MDT.