Prospera Place to host viewing party for Game 1 of Stanley Cup finals

Prospera Place to host viewing party for Game 1 of Stanley Cup finals

Kelowna’s Prospera Place will be hosting a viewing party for Game 1 of the highly anticipated Stanley Cup finals. The event, which is set to take place on Monday, June 28th, will provide an exciting opportunity for hockey fans to come together and cheer on their favorite team.

The doors will open at 5:30 PM, with the game starting at 6:00 PM. Admission to the viewing party is free, and attendees will have the chance to watch the game on the arena’s large screens, creating an immersive and energetic atmosphere.

In addition to the game, there will also be food and beverage options available for purchase, including beer and wine for those of legal drinking age. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early to secure their spot and take advantage of the various amenities offered at Prospera Place.

The viewing party is a collaboration between Prospera Place and the Kelowna Rockets, who are excited to bring this event to the community. “We are thrilled to be able to offer this viewing party for the Stanley Cup finals,” said Gavin Hamilton, General Manager of Prospera Place. “It’s a great opportunity for fans to come together and support their team in a fun and safe environment.”

Strict COVID-19 protocols will be in place to ensure the safety of all attendees. This includes limited capacity, physical distancing measures, and mandatory mask-wearing when not seated. Hand sanitizing stations will also be available throughout the venue.

For those unable to attend the viewing party in person, the game will also be broadcasted live on TSN and CBC. However, the atmosphere and camaraderie of watching the game with fellow fans at Prospera Place cannot be replicated.

The Stanley Cup finals are always an exciting time for hockey fans, and this viewing party at Prospera Place is sure to add to the excitement. So mark your calendars and come out to support your team at this must-attend event. Let’s go, hockey fans!

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