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Post-Game 6 and pre-parade multimedia mega-post
Snapshots — Here are the multimedia offerings from the aftermath of the Detroit Red Wings' 3-2 Stanley Cup-Clinching win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday night. Highlights : NHL.com's highlights are 5:57 in length; The CBC posted a 2:06 highlight clip, as well as the Stanley Cup presentation ; ESPN posted a 1:22 highlight clip; NBC posted a 1:17 highlight clip, and a 1:50 clip of Nicklas Lidstrom giving the Cup to Dallas Drake; Sportsnet posted a 3:40 highlight clip; TSN posted a 4:48 highlight clip that includes the Conn Smythe Trophy and Cup being lifted; Post-game video : Starting with the ...

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