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The folks designing the front pages of the major newspapers in both Vancouver and Boston kept one aspect similar with each other in Wednesday's editions — a large focus on Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final.
The Boston Globe, Boston Herald, The Vancouver Sun and The Province all dedicated over half the page — or even the entire page — to Wednesday's deciding game, and offered some neat designs to boot.
The Boston Globe went with a picture of babies wearing Bruins caps, a fact box of how previous Boston teams have fared in Game 7s and two Cup-related stories.
The Herald went with a simpler approach — a glistening Stanley Cup next to the words "BRING IT HOME BOYS!" with "BELIEVE" written underneath.
Across the border, The Province featured the words "IT ALL COMES DOWN TO…" next to Roberto Luongo and his No. 1 jersey, and "FINAL SHOT" beneath that.
The Vancouver Sun opted for a large picture of Canucks fans celebrating in the streets, with the words "OUR TOWN OUR TEAM OUT TURN!" on three lines.
Below are the front pages via Newseum.com.