The Philadelphia Flyers are back on their home turf tonight as they try to clinch a series win against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
The team started off strong with a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series in the Round 1 playoff matchup before falling to the Penguins at home and carrying that streak over to Pittsburgh.
Now, the team is back in Philadelphia and looking for one strong game to advance to Round 2's faceoff against the Carolina Hurricanes.
Interested in seeing them live? Here's what tickets will run you.
If you're trying to catch tonight's game, it's going to cost you a pretty penny.
Tickets through the NHL's Ticketmaster partner start at $212.94 for select tickets and range up to $2,545.92 including verified resale.
On StubHub, tickets for the April 29 match start at $191 and could run you upward of $22,000 depending on section and reseller.
SeatGeek's selection may have the lowest starting point, coming in at $147 including fees. Their top dollar is over $101,000.
The game will start at 7:30 p.m., and fans can tune in on TNT, TruTV, HBO MAX, NBC Sports or SportsNet Pittsburgh.
Kaitlyn McCormick is a Philadelphia-based reporter writing all things trending, breaking and city-related for USA TODAY's Philadelphia Metro Connect Team.
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