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Admirals to host viewing party for road playoff games
 
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Published June 10, 2006 at 5:07 a.m.
Tags: admirals, calder cup, hershey, major goolsby's

The Calder Cup championship series has moved to Hershey this weekend, but Admirals fans can still catch the action.

The Admirals will be hosting viewing parties for Game 3 (6 p.m. tonight), Game 4 (5 p.m. Sunday) and Game 5 (6 p.m. Tuesday) at Major Goolsby's, which is located a slap shot from the Bradley Center at 340 W. Kilbourn Ave. Though the game is not being televised locally, fans will be able to watch it via the B2 Network commercial feed on big screens. In addition to drink specials, the party will feature promotional giveaways and raffle items.

The best-of-seven series is tied, 1-1. Games 6 and 7 -- if necessary -- are slated for June 15 and 17 at the Bradley Center.

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