
Philadelphia Flyers fans can finally buy playoff tickets after nearly a decade, but prices are high. Tickets are available only through third-party sites like Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, and StubHub for their first-round matchup against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Great news for Philadelphia Flyers fans, your team is back in the playoffs after a near-decade long absence. Bad news is playoff tickets aren't going to come cheap.
With the Flyers set for a first-round matchup against cross-state rival Pittsburgh Penguins, there's even more opportunities to see the Flyers live in action in the playoffs.
But, it's likely going to cost you with tickets only available through third-party sites.
Here's a look what where to find Flyers playoff tickets and how much they might cost you.
Flyers playoff tickets from Ticketmaster are sold out, however you can still purchase resale tickets from the ticket broker on its website here.
As of 12:25 p.m. Wednesday, April 15, the cheapest resale ticket through Ticketmaster was $325 for Game 3 at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia. The cheapest ticket was $230 for Game 4 and $276 for Game 6, both games in Philly.
Flyers playoff tickets have yet to go on sale through the team's website, but are available on third-party sites like SeatGeek and StubHub.
Here's a look at cheapest current single-game Flyers playoff tickets through third-party sites:
Watch Philadelphia Flyers vs. Pittsburgh Penguins in 2026 NHL playoffs on Fubo
While a TV schedule has yet to be release, 2026 NHL playoff games will be broadcast on ESPN, TNT and ABC as well as regional network like NBC Sports Philadelphia.
Games can be streamed using ESPN+, Hulu and Max or via live TV services like Fubo TV and DirecTV Stream.
While there's no official date just yet, the NHL is expected to announce the league's playoff schedule on the final day of the regular season, Thursday, April 16, with anticipation of the first round getting underway on Saturday, April 18.
While the matchup is set, the NHL has yet to release any scheduled dates for the Flyers-Penguins series. The schedule likely will be released once the regular season concludes on April 16.
There is no set schedule, but it's possible the Flyers-Penguins series could start in Pittsburgh on Saturday, April 18 when the NHL playoffs begin.
The exact dates for the Stanley Cup Final is still yet to be determined. Looking at recent history, it's a safe bet that the Stanley Cup Final will start in early June, usually within the first couple of days or week of June dating back the last three years since the Stanley Cup Final between the Vegas Golden Knights and Florida Panthers in 2023.
The Flyers finished the season 42-27-12 and clinched the eighth seed, while the Penguins finished 41-24-16, good for second in the Metropolitan Division.
The two teams split the season series 2-2. Here's a look at the previous matchups:
It's been a rough patch recently for the historically successful franchise as it finally earned a playoff berth for the first time in more than a half decade.
The last time the Flyers were fighting for the Stanley Cup was during the 2019-2020 season, when they were knocked out in seven games of the second round by New York Islanders.
The last time the Penguins made the playoffs was in the 2021-2022 season.
The Flyers and Penguins have a lengthy and notable playoff history.
This will be the eighth meeting between the cross-state rivals, with the last matchup coming in 2018 when the Penguins defeated the Flyers in six games in the first round.
In 2008 the Pens beat the Flyers in five games in the Eastern Conference Finals before losing the Stanley Cup Final to the Red Wings. The following season, they defeated the Flyers in the conference quarterfinals before winning the Stanley Cup.
The Flyers were victorious in the Eastern Conference quarterfinals in 2012, 2000 and in 1997 when the team lost to the Red Wings in the Cup finals.
The first matchup came during the 1989 Patrick Division Finals, which the Flyers won in seven games.
This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Flyers playoff tickets on Ticketmaster sold out. See SeatGeek, StubHub
Ticket prices for Philadelphia Flyers playoff tickets on Ticketmaster vary, but they are generally high due to demand.
Philadelphia Flyers playoff tickets are available through third-party sites such as Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, and StubHub.
The Philadelphia Flyers are facing the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round of the playoffs.
The Philadelphia Flyers last made the playoffs nearly a decade ago, marking a significant return this season.


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