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Sandy Duncan, from Plum, left foreground, cheers for the Penguins while watching game one of the Stanley Cup final at the big screen outside the PPG Paints Arena on May 29, 2017 in Uptown.
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Penguins watch party sold out, outdoor screen being added

Haley Nelson/Post-Gazette

Penguins watch party sold out, outdoor screen being added

The Penguins' indoor watch party at PPG Paints Arena for Game 6 of the Stanley Cup final Sunday night has sold out, the team announced Saturday.

They will be adding an outdoor big screen on Fullerton Street (the old arena development site) across Centre Ave. from PPG Paints Arena.

There is no charge for admittance to the bigs screen area. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited. Fans can bring chairs, but not couches.

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The outdoor screen viewing area will open to fans at 6 p.m. Sunday.

Phil Kessel celebrates his second period goal during Game 5 Thursday at PPG Paints Arena.
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The Penguins have a chance to clinch their fifth Stanley Cup if they beat the Predators in Game 6, which is 8 p.m. Sunday night in Nashville.

Sam Werner: swerner@post-gazette.com and Twitter @SWernerPG

First Published: June 10, 2017, 11:12 p.m.

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Sandy Duncan, from Plum, left foreground, cheers for the Penguins while watching game one of the Stanley Cup final at the big screen outside the PPG Paints Arena on May 29, 2017 in Uptown.  (Haley Nelson/Post-Gazette)
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