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Edmonton bar puts its own vintage spin on Stanley Cup final

(1 week ago)
Jaclyn Kucey
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Slow Pour Beer Bar in Edmonton is offering a unique, nostalgic way to watch the Stanley Cup Final by showing games on a 1992 faux-wood Mitsubishi television. This provides a quieter alternative to the crowded Ice District, appealing to fans seeking a different viewing experience despite the low-definition screen.

  1. 1 During Round 2 of Oilers' playoff run: Bar owners acquired the vintage TV
  2. 2 Currently: Showing Stanley Cup Final games on the vintage TV
  • Attracting fans seeking a unique viewing experience
  • Providing an alternative to crowded venues
What: An Edmonton bar is showing the Stanley Cup Final on a vintage television.
When: During Round 2 of the Oilers’ playoff run (when TV was acquired); currently during the Stanley Cup Final.
Where: Slow Pour Beer Bar, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; also mentions Edmonton's Ice District.
Why: To offer a unique, nostalgic, and quieter viewing experience for Oilers fans.
How: By using a 1992 faux-wood Mitsubishi television to display the games.

Slow Pour Beer Bar in Edmonton is offering a unique, nostalgic way to watch the Stanley Cup Final by showing games on a 1992 faux-wood Mitsubishi television. This provides a quieter alternative to the crowded Ice District, appealing to fans seeking a different viewing experience despite the low-definition screen.