Apparently Mother Nature isn't a fan of Game 7s.
There have been multiple reports of power outages in the city of Ottawa, which obviously comes at an unfortunate time, considering the Senators are set to play in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference final at 8 p.m. ET.
Outage in Elgin, Somerset Maclaren, Lewis, Waverley, Delaware area affecting 1213 customers. Crews respinding. #ottnews
— Hydro Ottawa (@hydroottawa) May 25, 2017
Jon Willing, an Ottawa of the Ottawa Citizen is reporting that power isn't estimated to be restored until 1:30 a.m. - Just in time for triple overtime, right?
Hydro Ottawa reports power out in the Elgin, Somerset, Maclaren, Lewis, Waverley, Delaware area. Time restored is est. AT 1:30AM! #Sens
— Jon Willing (@JonathanWilling) May 25, 2017
Those living in this area of the city are likely frantically calling up friends in other neighborhoods to see whose cable hasn't been affected. Otherwise, fans will need to head to the closest sports bar that still has power.
The media has been saying that all of the pressure tonight is on the Pittsburgh Penguins, but now Hydro Ottawa is under more pressure than ever before as the Sens play in their biggest game in nearly a decade.
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