Oilers play off game
by Cheryl on 5/15/24Rogers Place - EdmontonIt was a great experience. The crowd was very excited and the atmosphere was amazing
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Official Ticket Marketplace of the Edmonton Oilers
Edmonton Oilers History
The origin of the Oilers goes back to 1972, when they were one of the founding franchises of the World Hockey Association. Once the league folded in 1979, they were one of four teams absorbed into the National Hockey League. It didn't take long for them to establish dominance in the league, reeling off five Stanley Cup Championships in seven years. They are tied with the Pittsburgh Penguins for the most championships since the NHL-WHA merger.
The Oilers of the '80s were a phenomenal dynasty with a roster that reads like the Hockey Hall of Fame: Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier, Paul Coffey, Glenn Anderson, Grant Fuhr, Jari Kurri, plus a stellar supporting cast. Gretzky scored 92 goals in 1982, breaking Phil Esposito’s record for number of goals in a single season. He also recorded a record 215 points in 1985. During his time with the Oilers as center and team captain, Gretzky led the team to four Stanley Cup championships (1984, 1985, 1987, and 1988). By the time Gretzky finished his time with the Oilers, he held or shared a total of 49 NHL records.
In all, the Edmonton Oilers have appeared in the Stanley Cup Final eight times.
Edmonton Oilers Team Info
Conference: Western
Division: Pacific
Year Founded: 1971
Team Colors: Blue, Orange
Team Rivals: Los Angeles Kings, Calgary Flames, Vancouver Canucks
Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place
NHL superstar Connor McDavid and NHL legends Wayne Gretzky and Mark Messier opened the doors to the spectacular Rogers Place in downtown Edmonton in October 2016. McDavid and his Edmonton Oilers bring excitement to Rogers Place nightly, with the statue of The Great One standing guard just outside. The state-of-the-art Rogers Place replaced the aging Rexall Place, and resulted in an explosion of business and residential growth in downtown's ICE District.
Tickets for the 2024–25 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Edmonton Oilers.
Check out the schedule for the Edmonton Oilers and see their games for the 2024-25 season on Ticketmaster.
The Oilers have made seven appearances in the Stanley Cup Final, and have won the championship five times (in 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988 and 1990).
The seating map for Rogers Place can be viewed here.
It was a great experience. The crowd was very excited and the atmosphere was amazing
The oilers are great to watch and I am a fan since 1982. But tickets for playoffs; 50 % higher than last year, is far too much. Specifically, I could have purchased the same tics I got from Ticketmaster 5 days before for $425 each for $100 less same day of game. This shows you what the fans think.
If you havent been in Roger place come and Try to experience the beauty of Hockey with talented players lets go oilers !!
Awesome Venue, The hockey, music, lights, everything was great.
I was on the front side of fulfilling my retirement bucket list which is to hit every Canadian NHL team in their respective arenas and hopefully with my team, the Colorado Avalanche competing. The last jog of my trip was your Edmonton Oilers which includes the stadium, the employees and the fans. It was a superb experience with beauty, kindness, professionalism. The facility is nothing short of magnificent. You, the fans are way way cool and have true compassion for the sport and specifically your team. Ticket Master, thanks also to you for making this experience work from cradle to grave.
My 2nd year in a row seeing the BOSTON BRUINS in Edmonton vs the Oilers. The game was epic! The crowd was electric and the banter with the fans in my surrounding area was fun, civil and very entertaining! I had a 5 star experience again in Edmonton! AWESOME!!
Great energy in building fans were in to the game .. oilers exploded 5 goals third period mcdavid 6 point night plus Nuge scoring twice ..Funtime
It was an exciting night watching our guys win their 15 game in a row.
Oilers games are fun and organized. Lots of entertainment, crowd involvement, and prizes. Drink and food prices are terribly expensive.
From start to finish it was a good time. Lines moved steadily from entry to the vendors and everything in between. Line ups for the washrooms could be a little more organized but with that many people wanting to use them at the same time it wasn’t too bad. All in all I had a great time.
Great game, great place fast movement through the building. Only complaint need bigger and more bathrooms
I love the arena in Edmonton. I love the Oilers, match made in heaven. Really no bad seats here. We were in section 219 which is pretty high up, but it was an amazing view...could see the whole ice surface.
Oilers won seven to two let’s goooooooooooooo!!!!!
Thank you for a great night, fun game to watch and a very exciting team!
It is such a privilege to be able to attend an NHL game at Rogers Place. I was so excited to attend game 6 of the Oilers Knights series, as a Mothers Day gift. The atmosphere was electrifying. And losing is a part of life. I'm not complaining about that. I will not attend another game. The officiating was so bad and decided the outcome of the game - as it did in game 5. For the facility itself, I will say again, both mens and ladies washrooms take one entire intermission plus 20 seconds into the next period.
this is my first NHL live playoff hockey game. I am 55 years old and played coached the game I love this game. I won three tickets on a draw, and then made my way to Edmonton It took eight hours to drive . Got there and walk into the Roger place. with people yelling on the streets go oilers go in Rogers Place was so easy to get around. it’s a beautiful place we had seats in the sports net lounge. watched, warm-ups and then listen to the national anthem. The place was vibrating. it was pretty sick. The game was amazing better than I expected. I loved every minute of it.. got to see you what was happening behind the plays of the game it was awesome. Game is over oilers won made my way out experience. I’ll never forget. Man, I love this game.
The Oilers game was awesome but the upper bowl seats are way too small to sit in. I had a very large lady sitting next to me who was spilling into my seat. I was uncomfortable the entire evening. I will never purchase upper bowl seats again.
Gotta say kudos to the Oilers gameday staff and Guest Services. I recently had shoulder surgery and am wearing a sling. This was not really conducive to sitting in the middle of a row, squeezed in tight. I asked at Guest services if they might have a different seat available to sit in, and I was told it was a sold out game, and that wasn't possible. I appreciated the effort and was walking away when the manager told me to hang tight for 5 minutes. She came back and moved me to The Sky Lounge! I had lots of room with no worry of being bumped on my surgical shoulder, and had a blast! Thanks for elevating my experience from great, to SWEET!
I think this was the best game ever. It was AWESOME. All the best in the playoffs. Bring home the CUP
The game itself was all we could have asked for. The team played really well. We saw a McDavid goal and a Draisaitl hat trick including a shorty for his 50th of the year. That being said, if we do go back I will be wearing earplugs. I found the pumped in music, (especially during the warmups and before the start of periods) uncomfortably loud and quite frankly unnecessary. It's not like I'm unfamiliar with loud music - I grew up in the 1970s and enjoyed many live concerts. The Oilers have GREAT fans. So turn the music down a bit and let the fans be heard!