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Ticket prices for Stanley Cup Final start high, keep going up

Ticket prices for Stanley Cup Final start high, keep going up

Yahoo31-05-2025
The 2026 Stanley Cup Final is just a few short days away from beginning.
It features a rematch of last year's Final, a seven-game epic between the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers.
Back then, it was the Panthers who came out on top.
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Do the Cats have what it takes to pull off the rare back-to-back win, or will Edmonton's hunger and drive be enough to push them over the top this time?
The drama and intrigue surrounding the sequel series has hockey fans amped up and excited to see how the matchup between two powerhouse teams plays out.
Evidence of that excitement can be seen in the ticket prices for the Final games so far.
Looking on the secondary market at Stubhub, THN Florida checked the lowest prices for each of the seven games.
Interestingly, the tickets get more expensive the deeper we get into the series.
Either way, even if you want to go to an early game, it's going to cost a pretty penny.
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For the games in South Florida, here is how the prices are looking as of Saturday morning:
Game 3: $593
Game 4: $596
Game 6: $957
As for the games up in Edmonton, here's how those prices look:
Game 1: $532
Game 2: $695
Game 5: $1,013
Game 7: $1,394
Are you planning to head to any of the Stanley Cup Final games over the next couple weeks? Let us know in the comments below!
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Photo caption: Jun 24, 2024; Sunrise, Florida, USA; Florida Panthers fans celebrate during the second period against the Edmonton Oilers in game seven of the 2024 Stanley Cup Final at Amerant Bank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jim Rassol-Imagn Images
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