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Timeline of the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals

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In the 118th year of the Stanley Cup, the Boston Bruins defeated the Vancouver Canucks 4 games to 3 to win the championship. The Bruins ended a 39-year Stanley Cup drought with the win - having last won the cup in 1972. Bruins goaltender Tim Thomas was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the Most Valuable Player of the playoffs.

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  •  Wednesday, June 1, 2011
  • Game 1 - Rogers Arena, Vancouver
    800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver, BC, Canada  |  (604) 899-7889
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    Lat/Lng: 49.277661 , -123.108107

    Game 1 - Rogers Arena, Vancouver

    800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver, BC, Canada
    (604) 899-7889
    Vancouver beats Boston 1-0. Raffi Torres's goal with 18.5 seconds left in regulation broke a scoreless tie to give the Canucks the victory. The game was a goaltenders' duel between Vancouver's Roberto Luongo and Boston's Tim Thomas. Thomas stopped 33 of 34 shots while Luongo made 36 saves for his third shutout of the 2011 playoffs.

    •  Saturday, June 4, 2011
    • Game 2 - Rogers Arena, Vancouver
      800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver, BC, Canada  |  (604) 899-7889
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      Lat/Lng: 49.277661 , -123.108107

      Game 2 - Rogers Arena, Vancouver

      800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver, BC, Canada
      (604) 899-7889
      Vancouver beats Boston 3-2. In the second-fastest overtime in Stanley Cup Final history, Alexandre Burrows scored 11 seconds into the first overtime to give Vancouver a 3–2 win. Burrows faked a shot, causing Boston goalie Tim Thomas to move out of position, then skated around the net to put the puck into the empty net for the game-winning goal.

      •  Monday, June 6, 2011
      • Game 3 - TD Garden, Boston
        100 Legends Way, Boston, MA  |  (617) 624-1050
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        Lat/Lng: 42.366404 , -71.062027

        Game 3 - TD Garden, Boston

        100 Legends Way, Boston, MA
        (617) 624-1050
        Boston routs Vancouver 8-1. Boston scored 4 goals in the second period, and another 4 goals in the third. Mark Recchi scored two; Brad Marchand and Daniel Paille each scored shorthanded; and Andrew Ference, David Krejci, Chris Kelly and Michael Ryder each tallied one of the other four. Tim Thomas stopped 40 out of 41 shots, only allowing a third period goal by Jannik Hansen.

        •  Wednesday, June 8, 2011
        • Game 4 - TD Garden, Boston
          100 Legends Way, Boston, MA  |  (617) 624-1050
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          Lat/Lng: 42.366404 , -71.062027

          Game 4 - TD Garden, Boston

          100 Legends Way, Boston, MA
          (617) 624-1050
          Boston shuts out Vancouver 4-0. Tim Thomas made 38 saves and Rich Peverley scored two goals to give Boston the win and even the series at 2-2. Roberto Luongo, who stopped only 16 out of 20 shots, was replaced by backup goalie Cory Schneider after giving up the fourth Boston goal at 03:39 of the third period. Thomas' shutout was the first for the Bruins in a Stanley Cup Final since Gerry Cheevers did it in the 1970s.

          •  Friday, June 10, 2011
          • Game 5 - Rogers Arena, Vancouver
            800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver, BC, Canada  |  (604) 899-7889
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            Lat/Lng: 49.277661 , -123.108107

            Game 5 - Rogers Arena, Vancouver

            800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver, BC, Canada
            (604) 899-7889
            Vancouver beats Boston 1-0. Roberto Luongo made 31 saves and Maxim Lapierre scored the game's only goal to give Vancouver a 3–2 series lead. Lapierre's goal came at 04:35 into the third period. Kevin Bieksa's shot went wide and rebounded off the end boards to Lapierre on the other side of the net, who then beat Tim Thomas after the Boston goalie was unable to recover his position in time. Thomas made 24 saves in the loss.

            •  Monday, June 13, 2011
            • Game 6 - TD Garden, Boston
              100 Legends Way, Boston, MA  |  (617) 624-1050
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              Lat/Lng: 42.366404 , -71.062027

              Game 6 - TD Garden, Boston

              100 Legends Way, Boston, MA
              (617) 624-1050
              Boston beats Vancouver 5-2. The win evened the series at 3-3 and forced a deciding game seven, the 16th in Finals history. The Bruins scored four goals in a span of 4:14 in the first period, breaking the record for the quickest four goals tallied by one team in the Cup Finals. For the second time in the series, Roberto Luongo was replaced by backup goalie Cory Schneider; this came after Luongo gave up Boston's third goal at 08:35.

              •  Wednesday, June 15, 2011
              • Game 7 - Rogers Arena, Vancouver
                800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver, BC, Canada  |  (604) 899-7889
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                Lat/Lng: 49.277661 , -123.108107

                Game 7 - Rogers Arena, Vancouver

                800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver, BC, Canada
                (604) 899-7889
                Boston shuts out Vancouver 4-0 and wins the Stanley Cup. Tim Thomas made 37 saves and Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand each scored two of Boston's goals. Bergeron scored first at 14:37 in the first period, then had a shorthanded goal at 17:35 in the second. Marchand's first goal came at 12:13 of the second period, then scored on an empty net late in the third. Roberto Luongo stopped 17 out of 20 shots in the loss.


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                  Riots break out in Vancouver as dejected Canucks fans mourn the Game 7 loss.
                  •  Saturday, June 18, 2011
                  • TD Garden, Boston  (11:00 am)
                    100 Legends Way, Boston, MA  |  (617) 624-1050
                    [MAP IMAGE]
                    Lat/Lng: 42.366404 , -71.062027

                    TD Garden, Boston

                    100 Legends Way, Boston, MA
                    (617) 624-1050
                    On Saturday June 18th, the Bruins Victory Parade starts at the TD Garden
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                      Lat/Lng: 42.344085 , -71.079446

                      Copley Plaza

                      215 West Newton Street, Boston, MA
                      The victory parade will end with a celebration in Copley Plaza
                      •  total distance: 12,502 miles (20.120 km)

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