
Where to purchase Edmonton Oilers vs. Florida Panthers 2025 Stanley Cup Finals tickets
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The stage is now set for the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers to face each other once again in the 2025 Stanley Cup Final, reviving a bitter championship rivalry just a year after their own epic seven-game battle.
Fans who want to watch the 2025 Stanley Cup Final live can follow this guide to purchasing tickets, including prices, venues, and major information.
Stanley Cup Final ticket prices: Edmonton Oilers vs. Florida Panthers
Stanley Cup REMATCH! OILERS win Western Conference AGAIN!!
Since the Edmonton Oilers accumulated more points than Florida at the end of the regular season, this year's Finals will see the Oilers enjoy home-ice advantage.
Game 1 (June 4) – From $556
Game 2 – From $551
Game 5 (if needed) – From $686
Game 7 (if needed) – From $1,040
Florida Panthers will be the host of Games 3 and 4 in Sunrise, Florida, and would be the host of Game 6 in case the series extends.
Game 3 – From $496
Game 4 – From $537
Game 6 (if necessary) – From $789
How to
purchase Stanley Cup Tickets
Tickets are available online on sites like Vivid Seats,Ticketmaster Canada, viagogo.com and more. Here's how fans can go about buying tickets for the game:
Purchase early—fares increase closer to game days.
Utilize reputable resale sites in order to prevent scams.
Create alerts for games that will not be guaranteed (Games 5–7).
Consider travel packages if flying in from out of town.
Stanley Cup Final Schedule (2025)
The only one with a confirmed date at present is Game 1. The complete schedule should be released shortly, but the proposed format is:
Game 1 – June 4 in Edmonton
Game 2 – Edmonton (Date To Be Announced)
Game 3 – Florida (Date To Be Announced)
Game 4 – Florida (Date To Be Announced)
Game 5 – Edmonton (if necessary)
Game 6 – Florida (if necessary)
Game 7 – Edmonton (if necessary)
All of the start times and TV broadcast details will be announced shortly.
Also read:
2025 Stanley Cup Final: Panthers vs. Oilers schedule, start times, and streaming guide
Stanley Cup Final rematch: Edmonton Oilers vs. Florida Panthers
This year's rematch is a once-in-a-lifetime repeat of last year's dramatic seven-game Stanley Cup Final, in which Florida blew a 3-0 series advantage before ultimately winning their first-ever championship in Game 7. Now, Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, and the Oilers return for payback, looking to bring the Cup north of the border for the first time since 1993. The Panthers are in pursuit of historic back-to-back glory in the meantime.
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