All Events by Date
Date/Time Event & Venue/City  
Apr 9, 2021
Fri 7:00PM
Ottawa Senators vs. Edmonton Oilers
 View 
< Prev 1 Next >

Edmonton Oilers Tickets

2014-15 Edmonton Oilers ticket preview

Edmonton Oilers tickets give you a front row seat to watch some of the greatest young stars in the NHL fulfill their potential right in front of your eyes. The Edmonton Oilers will take on all comers in the Pacific Division this season, including matchups against the Anaheim Ducks, Arizona Coyotes, San  Jose Sharks and the defending Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings, as well as several showdowns with the arch rival Calgary Flames. The Oilers will also tackle the best of the best from the Western Conference, as well as top teams from the East like the Boston Bruins, Pittsburgh Penguins, Washington Capitals and New York Rangers. A visit to Rexall Place gives you excitement like nothing else, as the high-flying Oilers look to bring the franchise back toward its former powerhouse state.

Several years of disappointment were tough to endure for the loyal Edmonton fan base but the positive return for their patience is a loaded group of talented young forwards. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Taylor Hall, David Perron and Nail Yakupov are surefire All-Stars in the making, meaning you’re not going to want to blink when you’re in the seats at Rexall Place because if you do, chances are, you’ll miss a highlight reel goal or two. On defense, captain Andrew Ference brings a sturdiness only found in a veteran of his caliber and there are young stars to speak of on Edmonton’s blueline as well, like Justin Schultz, Mark Fayne, Philip Larsen and Nikita Nikitin. Viktor Fasth and Ben Scrivens give the Oilers a 1-2 punch in goal and under head coach Dallas Eakins, the Oilers are sure to make a run at the playoffs this coming season.

The Oilers joined the NHL in 1979 after seven seasons as a member of the World Hockey Association. Almost instantly, the likes of Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier, Jari Kurri, Paul Coffey and Grant Fuhr made Edmonton a consistent Stanley Cup contender and the league’s last true dynasty with five Stanley Cup championships in seven seasons from 1984-1990. 

It’s a new era in Edmonton Oilers hockey and the new dynasty could start now! Don’t miss out! Buy Edmonton Oilers tickets online today and be a part of all the great action this season.

2013-14 Edmonton Oilers ticket preview

The 2013-14 NHL season is going to be a new lease on life for Edmonton Oilers tickets. The Oilers will be operating under new management after a season that ended in disappointment. A quick recap shows that the Oilers have a capable team. A good start to the season had Edmonton in contention for the post-season after a long dry spell. A good finish would have capped the season. Instead the Oilers embarked on a losing streak that basically ensured another losing season and forced the hand of ownership into rebuilding the roster. A new GM and the highly regarded Dallas Eakins are now prepped to change the fortunes of Oilers ticket holders.

But there’s plenty of talent for the new guys on top. Winger Taylor Hall put up some excellent numbers, providing a building block for the future. He’ll be joined by Sam Gagner and his steady play while Jordan Eberle looks to have a promising future on the offensive side of the ice. If the Oilers had a weak area that needs attention it was on defense where Edmonton was repeatedly victimized at the goal. The new season is the time for Devan Bubnyk to step up and prove he can become a reliable asset at goal. If he can’t the Oilers may have to turn to the recently signed Jason Lababera to take over. The player in that spot could write the fortunes of the Edmonton Oilers.
No doubt Oilers ticket holders will be watching closely to see if Eakins can end a long dry spell for Edmonton hockey. The combination of Eberle and Hall should provide plenty of offensive fireworks and having Eakins running the offense bodes well for Oilers ticket holders getting what they want so badly, a run in the playoffs. Rexall Place has been home to some great moments in Oilers history and Eakins seems to be a coach that can restore that glory. Remember, this is an NHL franchise that has five Stanley Cup wins in its back pocket. With Eakins at the helm, Oilers tickets may not be far away from a sixth.



Edmonton Oilers tickets are your opportunity to see one of the NHL’s youngest and most dynamic teams. Buy Edmonton Oilers tickets online and join the crowds at Rexall Place to see the Oilers take on rivals like the Colorado Avalanche, Vancouver Canucks, Calgary Flames and San Jose Sharks. It’s been a long rebuilding effort for the Oilers, but now they’re ready to reclaim their place atop the Western Conference and the entire league.
The Edmonton Oilers schedule is chock full of interesting matchups with teams like the Dallas Stars, Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Kings and Phoenix Coyotes. Those are the teams the Oilers will have to beat to get back to their perch atop the NHL. Edmonton Oilers tickets are the best way to join a tradition that features five Stanley Cup championships, seven conference championships, two Presidents’ Trophies and nine division titles.
Head coach Ralph Krueger is the right man to lead the Oilers back to glory. He coached the Swiss national hockey team from 1997-98 through the 2010 Winter Olympics. Remember when Wayne Gretzky and Mark Messier were redefining the game and leading the Oilers to titles with regularity? That’s the kind of success the Oilers are working toward now, behind young stars like center Sam Gagner, right wing Ales Hemsky and left wing Taylor Hall.
Goalie Nikolai Khabibulin is a veteran presence in net for the Oilers, who are beloved way beyond their Alberta fan base. The team is so central to the region that recently the Edmonton City Council voted 10-3 to approve a deal for a new $480 million arena downtown. It will be ready for the 2016-17 season, so you don’t have much time to experience the thrills of Rexall Place.
Edmonton Oilers tickets are the only way to connect with a franchise that began in the WHA all the way back in 1972. The Oilers joined the NHL in 1979, and immediately began to dominate. Al Hamilton, Paul Coffey, Gretzky, Messier, Jari Kurri, Grant Fuhr and Glenn Anderson all have had their numbers retired in fitting ceremonies. They launched a tradition that continues to this day. Get your Edmonton Oilers tickets now!

Edmonton Oilers team and ticket information

Barring prairie dogs and clear blue skies, Edmonton Oilers tickets may just be the easiest hockey tickets to find. Buying available Oilers tickets, however, may prove to be a challenge since the team founded originally as the Alberta Oilers in 1972 have a legendary standing among locals. That's where ABCTickets.com comes in. We've got a knack and nailing down those prized Edmonton Oilers tickets, which are tickets to see of the greatest hockey franchises of all time. Housed in Edmonton's Rexall Place, the Oilers won the Stanley Cup five times in the 1980s but have yet to regain the glory days of old.

THE COACH

Veteran all-star and four-time Stanley Cup player Craig MacTavish has lead the Oilers since the 2000 season. Known best for his defensive acumen and quick draw in a face-off, MacTavish's record speaks for itself: the man played in over 1,000 games, including 193 playoff matches. Leading the Oilers straight to the Stanley Cup, MacTavish's tutelage may very well be the factor that leads the perennial-underdog Oilers to victory this year. While starting the '06 season off at a forgettable 2-2 start, MacTavish will have to best the formidable Minnesota Wild and archrival Canucks to propel the team back to its former glory.

THE STAR

Named captain after the departure of Doug Weight, defenseman Jason Smith has seen the Stanley Cup finals twice; the Calgary native won the championships upon his trade to the New Jersey devils in '95 and suffered with his team the heartbreak of a Game 7 loss to the Hurricanes. Smith is a physical defenseman, a marquis asset to the NHL in his speed and devastating hits. Smith is a consistent handler and skater, his play set-ups indispensable during last year's run to the Stanley Cup. Watch for his passing ability and keen eye for power-play kills.

THE TEAM

The Oilers posted incredible numbers last year, finishing the season with over 90 points. A supremely underrated team, the Oilers may not have the marquis power of Detroit, Colorado, or New Jersey, but they are not to be discounted. Edmonton is a team that rolls with the punches, not one to suffer consistent losses or wins. Despite the commanding presence of team captain Jason Smith, the Oilers have had problems maintaining a good defense. Much to the chagrin of their fans, the franchise acquired heavily-touted forward Robbie Schremp.

THE ARENA

Known to most natives as Northlands Coliseum, Rexall Place can hold 16,830 screaming hockey fans. With ice favored by many as the best in the NHL, Rexall Place is located in central Edmonton at 7424 118 Ave. N.W.
 



Past Edmonton Oilers ticket info

It might be a good idea to line up your Edmonton Oilers tickets early this year. The Oilers look to be on a hot streak after missing the NHL Playoffs by a mere two points in 2004. The burning memory of that narrow miss means Edmonton will be out for blood in every game, trying to lock up a playoff spot in any way possible. The Rexall Place should be a hotspot for scoring in the Western Conference, bolstered by Edmonton’s personnel moves in the long offseason. The tantalizing prospect of a Northwest Division title and a post-season berth is driving Edmonton Oilers ticket sales through the roof.

The last Edmonton Oilers team to hit the ice finished on a tear, losing just once in their last 15 games. The momentum of that final push, and the heartbreaking near miss of an NHL Playoff berth will provide inspiration for top quality play all season. The Oilers got off to a tepid start in 2003, playing .500 hockey early in the season. But December was a disaster. Edmonton struggled and won only two games all month. It would be March before the Oilers caught fire and went on their hot streak. By that time, it was too late to lock up a spot in the NHL Playoff picture.

NHL hockey fans with Edmonton Oilers tickets will be watching a team that will put Chris Pronger, obtained in a trade with St. Louis, and Jason Smith together on the front line. Michael Peca was brought in from the New York Islanders. The high-energy forward should provide a boost to the Oilers scoring activity. Ty Conklin will take over in the net. Conklin, who averaged 2.42 goals-against-average in 38 games last season, replaces Tommy Salo.

NHL hockey fans who want to see a team leave it all out on the ice should start reserving their Edmonton Oilers tickets today. There’s nothing like the fresh memory of a near miss to get a team motivated, and the Oilers were a hair away in 2004. With the NHL playoff carrot dangling in front of them in 2005-2006, Edmonton won’t be leaving any scoring opportunities on the table. That attitude means there’s no better bargain for NHL tickets than Edmonton Oilers tickets.
 

Become A VIP
Receive Special Offers!
Follow Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google
  • LinkedIn
credit cards
McAfee SECURE sites help keep you safe from identity theft, credit card fraud, spyware, spam, viruses and online scams National Association of ticket brokers member
Similar Events