Stanley Cup Final Game 2 tonight

The Oilers are looking to rebound from  their 3-0 Game 1 defeat and even up the Stanley Cup Final series Monday evening in Sunrise, FL.  Puck drop is at 6pm.

Statistics show that the Oilers need a win tonight, as teams that take a 2-0 lead in the Stanley Cup Final have a 49-5 record of winning the series.  Results when a series tied at 1, however, is a dead heat at 30-30.

Limited tickets for tonight’s Rogers Road Game Watch Party inside Rogers Place remain available at EdmontonOilers.com for $20 each. Net ticket proceeds go to the Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation.

Pregame events include:

  • Oilers alumni Jason Strudwick and Ron Low will be on hand to sign autographs inside Rogers Place from 5pm to 6pm.
  • The Ford Tailgate Party in ICE District Plaza will be open at 4:30pm. Admission is free of charge and fans of all ages are welcome.
  • The Scotiabank Fan Park will also be open tomorrow at its full size. Admission is free of charge and fans of all ages are welcome. Gates open at 4:30pm.
  • Molson Hockey House in Ford Hall will open at 4pm. Adults 18 and older are welcome, and there is no cover charge.

Tickets for all three possible Oilers home games of the Stanley Cup Final are currently sold out, but fan-to-fan resale tickets are always available at EdmontonOilers.com.

Limited additional tickets are expected to be released prior to each home game. Fans are encouraged to sign up for free for Last Minute Ticket Alerts to be first in line for any ticket releases. Fans can sign up by visiting www.edmontonoilers.com/ticketalert or by texting LMTA to 587-855-5645 to receive notifications via email and/or text.

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