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Condors hit the ice before their first home AHL Playoff game

Condors and Eagles tied one to one in best-of-five
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — The Bakersfield Condors were back on the ice Monday morning for their first practice ahead of their first home Calder Cup Playoff game. The Condors won the Pacific division and hold the home ice advantage in the series against the Colorado Eagles.

Over the weekend the Condors and Eagles split the first two games of the best-of-five series. The Condors won game one 3 to 2, while the Eagles won game two 4 to 1.

The Condors and Eagles will finish the series in Condorstown. Game three will be Tuesday at 7 p.m., game four is Saturday at 7 p.m. and if necessary game five is Sunday at 5 p.m. All three games are scheduled to be played at Rabobank Arena.

The voice of the Condors, Ryan Holt, said the Condors are looking to use energy from the crowd to create a similar home ice advantage that the Eagles' fan base bought to the first two games of the season. He also added that the Condors have seat select deals for fans to save off box office prices.

For more information about tickets to the playoff games visit the Condors' website.