EDMONTON, Alberta — Anyone still hoping to buy tickets to Game 1 of the first round playoff series between the Sharks and Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place on Wednesday better bring plenty of cash.

Anticipation around Edmonton for the Oilers’ first playoff game in 11 seasons was reaching a fever-pitch Wednesday afternoon, when two tickets in the lower bowl were listed as being for sale for a staggering $10,000 (Canadian) each, or $7,536.08 in U.S. dollars.

Related Articles Home sweet home? Giants, visitors at Oracle Park, tie franchise record in win

Sharks will soon make Bob Boughner their full-time coach, per report

Game Changers: Four years after Kaepernick kneeled, a look at Bay Area sports leaders who stood before him

Sharks reach agreement with depth centerman on two-year deal

After plea from HDA and Evander Kane, NHL postpones Thursday and Friday games Earlier Wednesday, two tickets between the blue lines in the lower bowl on the NHL’s ticket exchange website were going for $1,389 Canadian, or roughly $1,050 U.S.

The least-expensive tickets were in the upper bowl, 12 rows up between the blue lines, for an almost-reasonable by comparison $286 Canadian.

For Game 2, prices ranged from $362 to $2,778 each.

On StubHub, tickets for Game 1 were ranging from $238-$2,500 in U.S. dollars, or $315-$3,500 in Canadian money.

It might be cheaper for fans in Edmonton to fly to San Jose if they want to catch games in person.

Tickets on the NHL’s ticket exchange website for Game 3 on Sunday at SAP Center ranged from $67 in section 222 in row 14 of the upper deck, to $1,100 for seats along the glass in section 116. The vast majority of seats available were under $200.

Still a steep price to pay for most people. Nothing quite like a five-figure ticket, though.