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Adam BurkeWe've got a rematch in this year's Stanley Cup Finals. The defending Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings will face off with the defending Eastern Conference champion Pittsburgh Penguins. It marks the first time that the same teams have competed for the Cup in back-to-back years since 1982-83 and 83-84, when the New York Islanders and the Edmonton Oilers met for Hockey's Holy Grail in consecutive years. Our resident hockey expert, Adam Burke, checks in to preview the series.

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Brian McPeekMake open shots or the season ends this week. It's a very simple proclamation but that is unavoidable when you look at the 2-1 series hole the Cavaliers have dug for themselves against the Orlando Magic. Peeks talks about the first three games of the Eastern Conference Finals, Josh Cribbs' holdout, and tries to avoid talking or thinking about the Indians in this Monday's Weekend Wrap.

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Brian McPeekNot a pretty picture for the Indians this weekend. After winning the series opener Thursday night in Tampa, the Tribe proceded to lose the final three games of the series, setting the tone for the weekend by blowing a 7-0 lead on Friday night. In this week's Weekend Wrap, Peeks talks about the meltdown, the bench clearing incident on Sunday, and the Orlando Magic ... the Cavaliers freshly annointed opponent in the Eastern Conference Finals.

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Jerry RocheNew little feature from Jerry Roche today, one I really like it. In it, Jerry takes a look around the world of Cleveland sports, hitting on some of the news stories from the past couple days that may have flown under the radar. This week, Jerry looks at one writer's demand that the Indians take steroids, Eric Mangini no showing the Hall of Fame Luncheon Club, Curtis Granderson's game winning robbery of Grady, LeBron's legacy off the court, and a little love for the city of Cleveland from an Atlanta sports website.

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Brian McPeekThe end may be drawing near. For both Eric Wedge and the Atlanta Hawks. Losers of four straight games, seven of their last ten and now officially the worst team in all of Major League baseball, the 11-21 Indians are just finding new ways to lose games on a daily basis. Peeks talks about the Indians woeful start, Eric Wedge's head being on the chopping block, and the Cavaliers dominance over the Hawks in this Monday morning's Weekend Wrap.

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