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Re-Live the 2011 Playoffs
by Alanah McGinley on 06/27/11 at 01:57 PM ET
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From NHL.com:
History was made. Now it’s time for fans to re-live every shot, save and overtime winner one more time.
All summer long, NHL Network will be replaying the 2011 Stanley Cup Playoffs—from every jaw-dropping goal to every highlight-reel save to every crushing defeat.
Each game of the postseason—spanning the more than two-month period from the opening round to Boston’s Game 7 clincher of the Stanley Cup Final—will be shown on the Network throughout the offseason.
Every game will be shown on the NHL Network at 8pm ET nightly, starting today.
Full programming schedule available here.
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