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Lightning's Game 7 viewing party nixed due to NHL policy

Reinhold Matay / Reuters

Divide the fans, conquer the ratings.

That appears to be the NHL's approach to Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Final in Tampa Bay, at least.

As the Lightning visit the Pittsburgh Penguins to fight for the right to play for the Stanley Cup, fans will not be allowed to gather for a viewing party outside Amalie Arena.

The Lightning, as well as several other teams around the league, have held many viewing parties over the course of the playoffs, but the league is choosing Thursday to clamp down, as per its policy.

The impetus behind the decision would seem to be lighting up as many screens as possible in an attempt to boost ratings.

Owner Jeff Vink will host a "rally with opportunities to view Game 7" at a nearby parking lot, which he owns, which should help to boost his ratings with the Lightning fanbase.

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