AVS, the nugget elimination games create a boost for companies that serve their fans

An essential game of games has made it a historic day for Denver sports fans and the companies that serve them.
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“We call it Nuggalanche, I expect it to be crazy here,” said Deputy Managing Director of Stoney, Chelsea Herzog.
“I am sure we will have more than 1,000 people, I will not be surprised,” said Dan Stillman, operational partner of Tom's Watch Party. “This is a good problem to have.”
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For thousands of fans, finding a way to keep track of several games 7 was also a good problem to have.
“It's like an eye on the left, one eye on the right. You know, it's a bit like we have a wink to the same thing,” said Patrick Pultz, who was on the way to watch the Nuggets.
“It's difficult,” said Johnny Moreno. “I don't know how someone does a night like that.”
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In addition to nuggets and avalanche Games on Saturday was Kentucky Derby, giving Denverites one more reason to get to the city center and have a good time.
“We are here at the biggest celebration derby, in Denver, and therefore the inspiration was only a big sporting day,” added Moreno, showing her outfit inspired by the three events. “I'm probably going to be the strangest dressed person in the room tonight.”
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The good weather also gave everyone a confidence before the night, even with two seasons on the line.
“I feel good in the weather, and if we bring together the good weather, then we will do well,” said Pultz, explaining how he trusts the weather. “And today it feels good.”
It turns out that it may be partially on something.