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What does it cost to attend Panthers' Stanley Cup Final Game 6 vs. Oilers?

David Furones, South Florida Sun-Sentinel on

Published in Hockey

The Florida Panthers have a chance to hoist the Stanley Cup at home for the second consecutive year on Tuesday night at Amerant Bank Arena.

To be in the building to witness potential South Florida sports history in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Edmonton Oilers, it will set you back a pretty penny.

The cheapest tickets to get in Tuesday, as of Monday afternoon on the secondary markets, are consistently above $800, with most nearing $900 and beyond.

On SeatGeek, the official ticketing partner of the Panthers, the cheapest available on Monday afternoon, at the top of the upper level, were $851 including fees. StubHub has a pair of similar tickets going for $871. On TicketMaster, the cheapest you’ll find is $888.

Vivid Seats has some sellers asking for under $850, with the cheapest pair listed at $822.

That’s to sit up in the nosebleeds at Amerant Bank Arena. If you want a lower bowl view, you’re probably looking at paying around $2,000 per ticket, with some of the last lower-bowl seats behind the goals going for about $1,600 with fees.

Want to take in the action within an earshot of the players? On SeatGeek, there are a pair of center-ice tickets by the Panthers’ listed at $6,943, with fees included.

 

Ticket prices on the secondary market are fluid and will change in the hours leading up to the 8 p.m. puck drop Tuesday night.

Last year, the Panthers celebrated their first Stanley Cup by winning Game 7 at home, after once leading that series against the Oilers, 3-0. Leading 3-2 in the Final this year, if the Oilers win in South Florida on Tuesday, a Game 7 would be played Friday night in Edmonton.

If attending the game is too rich for your blood, there are several watch parties around town.

The Baptist Health IcePlex, where the Panthers practice in Fort Lauderdale, continues its Skate & Watch parties for Game 6.

South Florida-based theater chain Paragon Theaters will have a series of watch parties at four locations: Coral Springs, Deerfield Beach, Davie and Naples.


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