Slow for beer bar, a local Edmonton pub joins to Oilers The spirit of the Stanley Cup of fans but with its own nostalgic rotation.
During the Tour 2 of the Oilers qualifiers against the Golden Knights in Vegas, the owners of the bar went to an ancient shopping center and found a 26-inch fake mesubishi television from 1992. They now tell customers to “party as in 1992” to their establishment, presenting this Stanley Cup final On the least with high definition screen in the world.

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The Edmonton ice district was the heart rate of the excitement of the playoffs, but not all fans of the oilers are leaning in the city center. Some are looking for quieter places of vision such as the slow beer bar.
“The usual places to go are a little filled, so when we discovered slow through the social media (and) that they played on this old -fashioned television, we thought it was just a unique way to see the game,” said the fan of Oilers Nathaniel Villegas.
“The washer is lost a bit. It’s only one pixel, so it’s difficult to follow, if you know what I mean,” said Ashley Callihoo, another fan of the oilers. But she added that the heat and nostalgia for the TV compensate all this.
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