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‘Absolutely bonkers’: Bars, restaurants cash in with Canadian NHL teams in playoffs

It was a long seven years for the Ottawa Senators and their fans, having to sit on the sidelines each spring since 2017 when the club last made the playoffs.

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'Absolutely bonkers': Bars, restaurants cash in with Canadian NHL teams in playoffs

Winnipeg Jets fans Eddie, Charlene, Jenna and Erik get warmed up at the White Out Party before the Winnipeg Jets meet the St. Louis Blues in game one of NHL playoff action in Winnipeg on April 19, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods


It was a long seven years for the Ottawa Senators and their fans, having to sit on the sidelines each spring since 2017 when the club last made the playoffs.

The absence was felt not just at the Canadian Tire Centre where the Sens play their home games, but also at local restaurants and pubs. With the team back in the playoffs and facing off against their arch rivals across Highway 401, locals say a palpable energy is back.

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