Minnesota Wild single-game tickets for second playoff round go on sale May 1

John Hynes, Head Coach at Minnesota Wild
John Hynes, Head Coach at Minnesota Wild
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The Minnesota Wild announced on May 1 that single-game tickets for the Second Round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Grand Casino Arena will be available for purchase starting Friday, May 1 at 4 p.m. Tickets can be bought online at wild.com and www.ticketmaster.com.

Ticket availability is expected to be limited due to high demand and priority access given to Minnesota Wild Season Ticket Members. The team said that becoming a Season Ticket Member is the best way to secure playoff tickets this year. More information about season ticket memberships can be found at tickets.wild.com.

Fans are also encouraged by the team to join its Ticket Alert/Text notification list at wild.com/stayconnected, which helps fans receive updates about last-minute ticket opportunities for home games with limited availability.

The organization urges fans to purchase tickets only through verified partner websites, including wild.com/playoffs and www.ticketmaster.com, or in person at the Grand Casino Arena Box Office during regular business hours. The team warns that playoff tickets purchased from non-verified sources may not be authentic, and entry into the venue on game day cannot be guaranteed if using such tickets.

Looking ahead, demand for playoff games is expected to remain high as the Minnesota Wild advance in the postseason.



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