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Stanley Cup Game 4 Draws Viewers in Redlands, But No Sweep For Kings
The fourth game of the Stanley Cup Final series was broadcast live on multiple screens at Charlie Jewell's on State Street.
Hockey fans were on the edge of their seats in Redlands Wednesday as the Los Angeles Kings tied Game 4 in the third period, but the New Jersey Devils won 3-1 to send the Stanley Cup finals back to Newark for Game 5 on Saturday.
The fourth game of the Stanley Cup Final series was broadcast live on multiple screens at Charlie Jewell's on State Street, where several men and women watched the Kings try for a sweep to earn their first Stanley Cup in franchise history.
But the Devils scored first, conceded a tying goal, and scored two more to seal their first win of the series.
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The Kings now lead three games to one, and they have three more opportunities to win a decisive fourth and bring one of the oldest trophies in North American sports to Los Angeles.
Game 5 starts at 5 p.m. Saturday. Charlie Jewell's is at 1 E. State St. in downtown Redlands.
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