How To Find The Cheapest Florida Panthers Stanley Cup Finals Tickets
May 30, 2023
Where To Buy Florida Panthers Stanley Cup Finals Tickets
Primary market single-game tickets for the Panthers home Stanley Cup Finals games went on sale via Ticketmaster, on Friday May 26, but are now mostly sold out.
On the secondary market, TicketIQ has Florida Panthers Stanley Cup Finals tickets that are Fee-Free and come with a Refund Guarantee. Our Refund Guarantee states that if an event is canceled or deem unfit for fans to attend, TicketIQ will refund ticket buyers within 15 days. That means that you can buy from TicketIQ worry-free.



How Much Are Florida Panthers Stanley Cup Finals Tickets
Below is a look at the average secondary market list price and cheapest ticket for each game of the Panthers Stanley Cup Finals against the Vegas Golden Knights, as well as the series average, and both team's home average prices:
STANLEY CUP FINALS | ||
Golden Knights (1) vs Panthers (WC2) | Avg | Get-in |
Game 1 @ VGK | $1,511 | $499 |
Game 2 @ VGK | $1,366 | $498 |
Game 3 @ FLA | $1,275 | $606 |
Game 4 @ FLA | $1,506 | $677 |
Game 5 @ VGK | $1,833 | $615 |
Game 6 @ FLA | $1,767 | $1,011 |
Game 7 @ VGK | $2,538 | $830 |
Series Avg | $1,685 | |
Golden Knights Avg | $1,812 | |
Panthers Avg | $1,516 |
How Much Are Florida Panthers Playoff Tickets
Below is a look at the average secondary market list price and cheapest ticket for each of the Panthers Eastern Conference Finals against the Hurricanes, as well as the series average, and both team's home average prices:
Hurricanes (1) vs Panthers (WC2) | Avg | Get-In |
Game 1 @ CAR | $374 | $146 |
Game 2 @ CAR | $289 | $158 |
Game 3 @ FLA | $343 | $141 |
Game 4 @ FLA | $400 | $157 |
Game 5 @ CAR | $493 | $192 |
Game 6 @ FLA | $872 | $264 |
Game 7 @ CAR | $693 | $234 |
Series Avg | $495 | |
Hurricanes Avg | $462 | |
Panthers Avg | $538 |
Below is a look at the average secondary market list price and cheapest ticket for each of the Panthers second round games against the Maple Leafs, as well as the series average, and both team's home average prices:
Maple Leafs (2) vs Panthers (WC2) | Avg | Get-In |
Game 1 @ TOR | $953 | $363 |
Game 2 @ TOR | $1,111 | $416 |
Game 3 @ FLA | $414 | $231 |
Game 4 @ FLA | $460 | $226 |
Game 5 @ TOR | $1,321 | $533 |
Game 6 @ FLA | $935 | $257 |
Game 7 @ TOR | $1,701 | $626 |
Series Avg | $985 | |
Maple Leafs Avg | $1,272 | |
Panthers Avg | $603 |
Below is a look at the average secondary market list price and cheapest ticket for each of the Panthers opening round games against the Bruins, as well as the series average, and both team's home average prices:
Bruins (1) vs Panthers (WC2) | Avg | Get-In |
Game 1 @ BOS | $506 | $300 |
Game 2 @ BOS | $494 | $272 |
Game 3 @ FLA | $246 | $104 |
Game 4 @ FLA | $300 | $104 |
Game 5 @ BOS | $532 | $320 |
Game 6 @ FLA | $261 | $122 |
Game 7 @ BOS | $642 | $374 |
Series Avg | $426 | |
Bruins Avg | $544 | |
Panthers Avg | $269 |
Florida Panthers Playoff Schedule
The NHL regular season ends on Friday, April 14th and the playoffs will start on Monday, April 17th. The Stanley Cup Finals are expected to take place in June. The full game-by-game schedule for the opening round of the Stanley Cup playoffs is expected to be released soon.
The NHL Playoffs includes four best-of-seven series. Eight teams from each conference make the playoffs. The top 3 seeds from each division automatically qualify, while the remaining top two point getters from each conference get in as Wild Cards. The Eastern Conference 1st Round and the Western Conference 1st Round occur as follows:
Brackets for each conference are split by division. The 2 & 3 seeds in each division square off, while the lower seeded Wild Card battles the higher ranked division winner. The winners of each series in each conference will square off in the Eastern Conference Semifinals and the Western Conference Semifinals. There is no reseeding and the higher seed still has home ice advantage.
The winners of the second round then face each other in the Conference Finals to determine which teams will represent each conference in the Stanley Cup Finals. After the first two rounds, the home team switches from the higher ranked team to the team with the better regular season record. All series throughout the Playoffs are in a 2–2–1–1–1 format.