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NHL's longest playoff games

Special to Globe and Mail Update

The longest Stanley Cup playoff games with date, score, round, time of overtime and game-winning goal:

March 24, 1936 — Detroit 1, Montreal Maroons 0, semi-final, 116 minutes, 30 seconds, Mud Bruneteau.

April 3, 1933 — Toronto 1, Boston 0, semi-final, 104:46, Ken Doraty.

May 4, 2000 — Philadelphia 2, Pittsburgh 1, conference semi-final, 92:01, Keith Primeau.

April 24, 2003 — Anaheim 4, Dallas 3, conference semi-final, 80:48, Petr Sykora.

April 24, 1996 — Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2, conference quarter-final, 79:15, Petr Nedved.

April 11, 2007 — Vancouver 5, Dallas 4, conference quarter-final, 78:06, Henrik Sedin.

March 23, 1943 — Toronto 3, Detroit 2, semi-final, 70:18, Jack McLean.

May 4, 2008 — Dallas 2, San Jose 1, conference semi-final, 69:03, Brenden Morrow.

March 28, 1930 — Montreal Canadiens 2, N.Y. Rangers 1, semi-final, 68:52, Gus Rivers.

April 18, 1987 — N.Y. Islanders 3, Washington 2, division semi-final, 68:47, Pat LaFontaine.

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