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NHL Futures: Who wins the Stanley Cup?

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NEW YORK (April 8, 2007) -- The National Hockey League today announced the dates, times and national broadcast information for the 2007 Stanley Cup Playoff Conference Quarterfinal round, which begins Wednesday, April 11.

That night, League scoring champion Sidney Crosby makes his NHL postseason debut when the Pittsburgh Penguins visit the Ottawa Senators; the Anaheim Ducks host the Minnesota Wild; the Vancouver Canucks host the Dallas Stars and the San Jose Sharks visit the Nashville Predators.

The other series open Thursday, when the Presidents' Trophy-winning Buffalo Sabres host the New York Islanders; the New Jersey Devils host the Tampa Bay Lightning; the Atlanta Thrashers play the first postseason game in franchise history when they host the New York Rangers and the Detroit Red Wings host the Calgary Flames.

National network television coverage of the Stanley Cup Playoffs will be provided in the United States by NBC and VERSUS and in Canada on CBC, TSN and RDS.

VERSUS begins its coverage Wednesday with a doubleheader featuring Pittsburgh at Ottawa (7 p.m., ET) followed by Dallas at Vancouver (10 p.m., ET). The network anticipates airing up to 52 playoff games, as well as Games 1 and 2 of the Stanley Cup Final.

NBC Sports will start its playoff coverage on Saturday, (3 p.m., ET) with regional action, featuring Pittsburgh at Ottawa and New York Rangers at Atlanta, and will continue weekend afternoon coverage throughout the first three rounds of the playoffs as well as Games 3-7 of the Stanley Cup Final in prime time.

CBC's HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA continues its 55-year tradition of Stanley Cup Playoff coverage with a Wednesday doubleheader featuring Pittsburgh at Ottawa (7 p.m., ET) followed by Dallas at Vancouver (10 p.m., ET).

TSN leads off its coverage Wednesday with a doubleheader featuring San Jose at Nashville (8 p.m., ET), followed by Minnesota at Anaheim (10:30 p.m., ET.). TSN has coverage of the first three rounds of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

RDS will show complete coverage of three series (Ottawa vs. Pittsburgh, New Jersey vs. Tampa Bay and Vancouver vs. Dallas) and will continue showing live playoff action through the Stanley Cup Final.
 
just overheard some guy on ESPN say anaheim vs ottawa in the finals
I think he's a player(obviously his team isn't in post-season)
it was on the afternoon on one of those espn talking points shows
 
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