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“Rock The Red” with WNST and Caps at Silver Spring Mining Company Monday night

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We attempted to put together some “Puck Bus” activities for the Capitals playoff games this past week but we just couldn’t acquire the tickets to pull it off. So, instead, we’re offering all Baltimore-area Caps fans a chance to come out and “Rock The Red” in unity on Monday at Silver Spring Mining Company in Perry Hall for Game 3.

Hopefully, a Caps victory today will tie the series and Alex Ovechkin and company will be going for a series lead on Monday.

We will also be having a group outing on Wednesday night at the Hunt Valley location of Silver Spring Mining Company for Game 4.

We will have Michelob Ultra specials for both events and hope you wear your red and come out and enjoy watching the Stanley Cup playoffs with other “Puckheads” as we “Rock The Red.”

As you may know, Silver Spring Mining Company is owned by former NHLer and Baltimore Skipjack, Gary Rissling, who still loves the sport and has made a life in Baltimore after his days playing in the AHL during the mid-1980’s.

Let’s make Silver Spring Mining Company a REAL hockey bar on Monday night in Perry Hall and Wednesday night in Hunt Valley.

Hope to see you there!

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