Canucks make an exciting announcement regarding the playoffs
While Vancouver Canucks fans may have to get very creative to see playoff games live in Nashville, they'll have a chance to cheer on their team alongside thousands of fans at Rogers Arena.
The Canucks have confirmed that for away games, they'll be hosting viewing parties at Rogers Arena, where they say there will be "game day vibes" and a live feed of the game on the Jumbotron.
The team has made tickets available for Game 3 in Nashville next Friday.
The tickets are $15, and proceeds from sales are going towards the Canucks for Kids Fund.
Some fans lamented the lack of an outdoor viewing option, as teams like the Leafs and Oilers have hosted in the past.
If fans want to secure their tickets, they'll have to act quickly, as only a few sections of the arena are being made available for the event.
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