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NHL Western Conference First Round: Edmonton Oilers vs. Anaheim Ducks - Home Game 3, Series Game 5 (If Necessary) Rogers Place April 28th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Stanley Cup Playoffs Rogers Place
102 St NW, Edmonton, AB
T5J 4Y8, CA
1. Edmonton City Centre (0.5 km) - $15
2. Impark Lot 198 (0.3 km) - $12
3. Canada Place (0.4 km) - $18
4. Lot 7 (0.6 km) - $10
5. Rogers Place Garage (on-site) - $20
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