The Oilers have the momentum going into Game 6

The Oilers are looking to punch their ticket back to Florida after dragging the Panthers back to Alberta for Game 6 Friday evening.  Florida leads the Stanley Cup Final 3-2, but the momentum in the series has shifted in the Oilers favour after they won back-to-back games facing elimination.  Puck drop is at 6pm.

Tickets for Game 6 are sold out, but fan-to-fan resale tickets are an option 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.

Canadian DJ duo Loud Luxury and rock band The Beaches will be performing in the Scotiabank Fan Park today at 4pm as part of the Rogers Festival at the Final. Gates open at 2:30pm. Admission is free of charge and fans of all ages are welcome.

The Ford Tailgate Party in ICE District Plaza will be open at 4pm today. Admission is free of charge and fans of all ages are welcome.

Oilers alumni, Ales Hemsky and Andy Moog will be signing autographs in the ICE District Plaza from 4:30 PM to 5:30pm.

Molson Hockey House in Ford Hall will also open today at 4pm. Adults 18+ are welcome and there is no cover charge.

Connor Brown of the Edmonton Oilers

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