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Hometown Hockey: Single tickets for Oilers home games are about to go on sale

Hello, hockey fans! The World Juniors might be over (in stunning fashion, we might add), but we’ve already got something new to look forward to! The Edmonton Oilers announced today that tickets for home games will be available this week, and you don’t have to wait long at all to get your hands on them.

On Thursday, August 25th, the Edmonton Oilers will release single game tickets for all home games, for the entire season. So, whether you’re looking for a major night-out against a known rival (Battle of Alberta, anyone?) or something a little more family-friendly on the weekend, it’s all available to you.

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And boy, do we have a lot to look forward to this season. New goalie with Jack Campbell, some other off-season deals, and one of the best post-season runs in recent history… Yeah, all signs are pointing to ‘Yes’ that the Oilers will be, at least proverbially, out for blood come this fall.

So, hit up your friends, get your wallets ready, and count down the hours until we can enjoy some Oilers games once more!

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