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Get ready for hockey celebrations as the Florida Panthers celebrate their Stanley Cup victory and the Abbotsford Canucks battle for the Calder Cup.
The Florida Panthers' Stanley Cup victory parade is scheduled for Sunday, June 22nd, in Fort Lauderdale. The parade route will take place along State Road A1A, starting at Riomar Street and ending north of Fort Lauderdale Beach Park. Several road closures will be in effect starting at 8 a.m., including Northbound A1A and streets leading to it from North Birch Road and Seabreeze Boulevard. Attendees are encouraged to use alternative transportation such as rideshares, biking, carpooling, or the water taxi. Free shuttle services will also be available from the Broward Convention Center garage and the Heron Parking Garage in Port Everglades. The celebration ceremony will take place at 1:30 p.m. near the parade's end. Remember to stay hydrated and protect your belongings.
Meanwhile, the Abbotsford Canucks are on the verge of winning the Calder Cup Finals. They currently lead the series 3-1 against the Charlotte Checkers. Game 5 is scheduled for June 21st. Fans can stream the game on FloHockey and the FloSports app. NHL Network will also broadcast the game on TV. A win in Game 5 would secure the Calder Cup for the Canucks.
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