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NHL Playoffs: Anaheim Ducks Host Nashville Predators in Round 1

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The Anaheim Ducks face off against the Nashville Predators in the first round of the NHL playoffs. The Ducks' great front line features Corey Perry, the NHL's top scorer, as well as stars Ryan Getzlaf and Bobby Ryan. They're backed up by the veteran second line of Teemu Selanne, Saku Koivu and Jason Blake. They'll face the Predators, one of the league's toughest defensive squads.

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Get game. Good food. Ducks won what more can you ask for. Here is a tip. Don't park at the stadium. Cross over the bridge on your right is 10 dollar parking vice the 15 at the stadium. Easy in and out too.
Written on Apr 17 2011

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In general, a good time can be had at Ducks games (provided they win). Fans are laid back. Food/drinks are okay but expensive for what it is. If you can help it, it's best to eat and drink before coming to the game. Parking is a reasonable at $15, but if you get there early enough and don't mind walking a bit, cheaper parking is available off Ball Rd.
Written on May 01 2011

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The game was awesome, of course, but I was very diappointed that our seats were obstructed and Goldstar made no mention of it. I have never had a problem with Goldstar before, but I just wish they had a system to either let us know ahead of time, and make a choice to move to a different location.
Written on Apr 26 2011

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My sister and I had a great time at the game. Too bad they lost in overtime, but I loved it anyway.
Written on Apr 25 2011

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