
The rivalry between the Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penuins is one of the most intense in NHL history.
These teams don't like each other, to say the least, and they have entertained fans with plenty of high-scoring and physical games over the last 50 years.
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One game that stands out above most others is Game 4 of the 2000 Eastern Conference semifinals playoff series. It's the longest game in Stanley Cup Playoff history in the post-expansion era. It took five overtimes and seven hours to complete. The Flyers emerged victorious when forward Keith Primeau scored a goal at 12:01 of the fifth overtime period to give Philly a 2-1 win. The series was evened at two wins apiece as a result, and the Flyers carried that momentum forward by winning the next two games to eliminate the rival Penguins.
In the latest episode of NBC Sports podcast "Sports Uncovered", NBC Sports Philadelphia takes an in-depth look at this legendary Game 4. Interviews with Flyers players who took part in that martahon game -- including goalie Brian Boucher, forward Keith Jones and defenseman Chris Therien -- provide a detailed description of what it was like to grind through seven hours of intense playoff hockey.
The episode releases Thursday, June 25. You can listen to this episode and the entire "Sports Uncovered" series by subscribing for free wherever you listen to podcasts.
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