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With the playoffs shifting to Boston, here's where to watch the Sens play

As the Ottawa Senators get set to do battle with the Bruins in Boston, you might want to find a place to watch the game with other diehard fans. Here are some of the city's best bets.

Ottawa bars will be packed, so plan ahead and don't get left in enemy territory

Elgin Street or Sens Mile, as it's known during the NHL playoffs has a wide selection of pubs and bars that are ideal for catching Game 3 against the Boston Bruins. (Trevor Pritchard/CBC)

Sure, you can stay at home and watch Game3 between the Ottawa Senators and the Boston Bruinsin your rec room.

But why would you, when you can experience the communal highs and lows with fellow Sens supporters and give the local economy a little shot in the arm as well?

Here are some of the city's best bets for viewing parties as captain Erik Karlsson leads the hometown heroes into Boston forbattle. Game 3 gets underway Monday at 7 p.m. ET.

Sens Mile

Elgin Street has been a gathering spot for rabid Sens fans since the magical run to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2006-07.

Now, whenever the team makes the playoffs, the city proclaims Sens Mile open, erects some street signsand the party begins.

The toppubs along the strip to watch the game include St. LouisBar and Grill (399 Elgin St.), MacLaren's (301 Elgin St.) and the Lieutenant's Pump BritishPub (361 Elgin St.).

You can watch all the Senators' playoff games at the bar built especially for Sens fans. (Facebook)

Sens House

Unlike the now defunct Real Sports Bar and Grill, which was owned by arch nemesis Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, Sens House in the ByWard Market is officially aligned with the team.

Come down to 73 York Street and know you'll be surrounded by Sens fans, while enjoying all the action on an 18-foot-high TV screen. The bar'sretractable roof, however, will likely beclosed.

ThePrescott

Billing itself as the city'soldest sports bar, thePrescottopenedin 1934. That's also the last seasonthe original Ottawa Senators folded. Sound like a Tragically Hip song doesn't it?

What better place to resurrect the magic of the Ottawa Silver Sevens than this Little Italy tavern.