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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.

Fans can tune in at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. ET nightly for a different game -- and different chance to re-live history. A complete program schedule can be found on NHLNetwork.com.

The Game 4 matchup between the Anaheim Ducks and Nashville Predators appeared to be very similar, yet opposite to what happened in Nashville's 4-3 victory in Game 3. Whereas the Preds had a pair of tallies notched 38 seconds apart in the first period of Game 3, it would be the Ducks who would jump to a 2-0 first-period lead with goals by Cam Fowler and Saku Koivu separated by just 33 seconds. And, to continue the similar-yet-opposite theme from Game 3, it was Nashville that scored the next two to tie the game up.

The similarities between Games 3 and 4 would continue in the second period as the Ducks' Teemu Selanne and Preds' Matt Halischuk traded goals to knot the score at three apiece. However, the resurgence of Anaheim's top line of Bobby Ryan, Corey Perry and Ryan Getzlaf would once again prove too much for Nashville, as it was responsible for the Ducks' next two goals. Rookie center Brandon McMillan then scored his first career goal in the Stanley Cup Playoffs to give the Ducks a 6-3 win and shift the series back to Anaheim all tied up at two.