The Philadelphia Flyers are back in the NHL playoffs for the first time in nearly a decade, igniting a wave of excitement across the fanbase. The reward? A classic, high-stakes first-round battle against the cross-state rival Pittsburgh Penguins. The catch? Securing your seat in the arena is going to require a significant investment.
With official tickets through the Flyers and Ticketmaster sold out, fans are turning to the secondary market, where prices reflect the intense demand for this historic rivalry. As of Wednesday afternoon, the cheapest resale ticket for a potential home Game 3 at the Wells Fargo Center was listed at $325 on Ticketmaster, with other home games starting around $230. Third-party platforms like SeatGeek and StubHub are also active marketplaces for these coveted tickets.
For those planning to watch from home, the broadcast picture is coming into focus. National coverage will be split between ESPN, ABC, and TNT, while regional fans can expect games on NBC Sports Philadelphia. Streaming options will include services like ESPN+, Hulu, Max, FuboTV, and DirecTV Stream.
The official series schedule is the final piece of the puzzle, with the NHL expected to release the full playoff slate after the regular season concludes. Once the puck drops, this long-awaited playoff series promises to deliver the intense, physical hockey that defines this rivalry, whether you're cheering from the stands or your living room.
