Edmonton Oilers Make a Huge Announcement For Fans!
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Sky
April 16, 2023 (5:15 PM)
The Edmonton Oilers are set to face off against the Los Angeles Kings in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, marking a rematch of last season's round 1 showdown. The previous series was a close-fought battle, with Edmonton ultimately emerging victorious by winning four games, including a 2-0 shutout.
For fans who are unable to attend the games at Rogers Arena, the Oilers are making it possible to watch the action in multiple ways. The team has announced that they will be hosting two outdoor watch parties for fans in the ICE District. The first is at the Scotiabank Playoff Plaza, which is located to the south of Rogers Arena, and the second is the Ford Tailgate Party in Fan Park, which is situated to the east of the arena.
These outdoor locations will provide a convenient way for fans to watch star players such as Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl in action if they are unable to secure tickets to the games. So get ready to cheer on the Oilers from these exciting outdoor locations!
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Will you be attending the live viewing event hosted by the Oilers? |
Yes | 11 | 55 % |
No | 9 | 45 % |
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