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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 momentum from Game 1 carried over into the early stages of Game 2, as the Red Wings rattled off four goals in the first 21 minutes of play. Pavel Datsyuk scored the Wings' first goal again, this one a snap shot from the slot on the power play. Brian Rafalski let one go from a little further back for his final NHL goal, also with a man up. Datsyuk struck again in the final minute of the first with one of the prettiest plays of the postseason, an amazing between-the-legs shot that rebounded to Darren Helm, who finished for a 3-0 Detroit lead at the break.

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Tomas Holmstrom redirected a Valtteri Filppula shot from the blue line to make it a four-goal lead, but just as the Wings made the Coyotes pay for a few too many penalties early on, turnabout was fair play. Radim Vrbata got the Coyotes on the board with a power-play goal, and then Doan took over with two more man-advantage tallies. First, he knocked back a Martin Hanzal shot to get the Coyotes back within two, then slammed home a Keith Yandle pass to make it a one-goal game.

However, the Wings clamped down on defense the rest of the way, preserving a 4-3 win and a 2-0 series lead.