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by Alvin on 2024-04-16My first oilers game experience was awesome the fans were loud and supportive
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Crypto.com Arena
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Crypto.com Arena
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 centre 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 seven 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.
The Edmonton Oilers’ 2023–24 regular season kicks off in October at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, when the Oilers face off against the Vancouver Canucks. The Oilers take on Alberta rivals the Calgary Flames in the 2023 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on October 29. The team plays their final game of the regular season at home against Western Conference opponents the Colorado Avalanche. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:
Tickets for the 2023–24 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Edmonton Oilers.
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.
My first oilers game experience was awesome the fans were loud and supportive
This is something everyone needs to experience at least once in their life!👌🏽💕😍
Seats were very comfortable. Section 103, seats 3&4. It was cool being so close to the oilers. Behind the bench. Everyone has to try behind the oilers bench at least once!
Had a great evening, it was my first nhl game, I’m glad I got to see experience it
First NHL game for the two of us! Great venue (Edmonton) that had us grinning from ear to ear just to show that we were rookies! The process seemed a little daunting being the first time, but with the explanation from the online urging, things went off without a hitch right from choosing seats, payment, timely reminders of the event right up to entry. Like I said... good stuff!
We are out of province visitors. Rogers IA an absolutely fabulous facility. We stayed at the Sandman Signature Hotel, which was connected via walkways to Rogers Place. The whole downtown sports arena is well thought out.
It was my first time at Roger’s place I loved the arena but the game sucked I love the Edmonton oilers I was hoping we win but calgary took it I was hoping Edmonton will win I will definitely see the Oilers again
It was a great game for Oiler fans. It was against Detroit. First game I've seen with Conner playing. Only get to a game once in awhile. The only thing we didn't like was our seats were very uncomfortable. We were up very high. Could see well but seats are too small. Making seats too close together.
Oilers game are always fun to attend at Roger's Place. Great vibes, great show, It's loud, non-stop. Totally worth it!
Great experience, nice win!! Beers too pricy though. Will be back, guaranteed!!