KC Mavericks playoff tickets go on sale as ECHL’s Kelly Cup Playoffs approach
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- Playoff tickets went on sale for April 24, 25 and potential May dates.
- Team clinched a Kelly Cup Playoffs spot with a 47-10-1 record, top in ECHL.
- Mavericks won four recent games, including a 4-0 shutout; three regular home games remain.
Tickets to the Kansas City Mavericks’ upcoming ECHL playoff games went on sale this week — and the Mavs picked up another victory, too.
The Mavericks won three games over the past week, beating the Tahoe Knight Monsters twice while losing to them once and then blanking the Iowa Heartlanders on Wednesday.
But back to the upcoming hockey postseason: The Mavericks have already clinched a spot in the league’s Kelly Cup Playoffs by virtue of the ECHL’s best record (47-10-1). And it’s not too soon to purchase tickets to Kansas City’s home games in the postseason.
This much is certain: The Mavericks will play host to games at Cable Dahmer Arena in Independence on April 24 (Game 1, 7:05 p.m.) and April 25 (Game 2, 6:05 p.m.), as well as May 4 (a potential Game 6, 7:05 p.m.) and May 6 (a potential Game 7, 7:05 p.m.). Go to kcmavericks.com or call (816) 252-7825 for tickets and more information.
Meanwhile, the Mavericks have three remaining home games in the 2025-26 regular season: March 28 against Wichita, April 8 vs. Tulsa and April 11 against Wichita again (Fan Appreciation Night) at Cable Dahmer Arena.
The Mavericks’ 2-1 showing against the Knight Monsters last week included a 4-2 loss on March 11 and wins over Tahoe March 13 (6-5) and March 14 (8-1). KC also beat the Iowa Heartlanders 4-0 on Wednesday of this week in Des Moines, Iowa.
Colby McArthur scored twice and David Cotton and Bobo Carpenter once apiece against the Heartlanders. KC goalie Dylan Wells recorded the shutout.
The Mavericks return to action at Wichita on Friday night (7:05 p.m.). And they return to Wichita on Tuesday for another game against the Thunder (also at 7:05 p.m.).