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Ramin Ostad
Published Apr 16, 2024 • Last updated 8hours ago • 1 minute read
Now that the Edmonton Oilers have clinched their spot in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs, fans can get their credit cards and clicking fingers ready to buy playoff tickets when they go on sale Tuesday.
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During playoff games the Ice District will be hosting plenty of outdoor activities for fans and families alike. There will be enhanced outdoor playoff watch parties at the Ford Tailgate Party in ICE District Plazaand theScotiabank Fan Park. Both events will feature the game broadcast with sound, food and beverages.
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The events will feature DJs and live bands, opportunities to win playoff tickets and other prizes, Hunter the Lynx mascot, and many other special guests. These events are free of charge and open to fans of all ages but space is limited.
Gates to Ice District Plaza and Fan Park open 90 minutes before puck drop on home game days and one hour before puck drop for away games. For away games, fans can attend outdoor viewing parties or pay $5 to watch the game inside Rogers Place as part of the Rogers Road Game Watch Party. Tickets for those go on sale Monday at noon.
Tickets can be purchased at EdmontonOilers.com. Fans who want to get a text alert about available tickets can text LMTA to 587-855-5645.
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