If you’re a sports fan, you’re familiar with the agony and ecstasy that comes with your team making it to Game 7 of a playoff or championship series.
Now, Prime Video is diving deep into a handful of win-or-go-home games across sports history with the new documentary series “Game 7,” subtitled “a five-part series on the two greatest words in sports.” All five episodes premiered on the platform yesterday, October 22.
“Game 7” was co-executive produced by a central figure in two of the series’ five episodes: former New York Rangers captain and six-time Stanley Cup champion Mark Messier, who told The Post that he still thinks about the Rangers’ Game 7 victory over the Vancouver Canucks in the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals “every day.”
16 of the 22 players on ’94 Rangers, who are featured in Episode 5, recently reunited over a weekend to watch the docu-series, Messier also revealed.
Also among the famous names on the production team are “sports enthusiast” and actor Danny DeVito and a former ESPN executive who co-created “30 for 30,” Connor Schell.
‘Game 7’ episode guide:
Each episode of “Game 7” revisits one memorable Game 7 with firsthand accounts from members of both the winning and losing teams.
- Episode 1: “Deep Into the Night” – New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox in the 2003 ALCS, in which current Yankees manager Aaron Boone hit a walk-off home run in the 11th inning to send the Yankees to the World Series
- Episode 2: “The Price of Winning” – Edmonton Oilers vs. Philadelphia Flyers in the 1987 Stanley Cup Finals, in which the Oilers — a team with seven players who would go onto the Hockey Hall of Fame — beat the Flyers for their third Stanley Cup in three seasons
- Episode 3: “The Euro Step” – Dallas Mavericks vs. San Antonio Spurs in the 2006 NBA Western Conference Semifinals, in which the Mavericks nearly blew a 3-1 series lead to the Spurs, forcing a Game 7 which they came back and won.
- Episode 4: “Next Year” – Chicago Cubs vs. Cleveland Indians in the 2016 World Series, in which the Cubs came back from being down 3-1 to the Indians and won three straight, including Game 7, to win their first World Series in 108 years, ending the longest championship drought in North American sports history.
- Episode 5: “The Messiah Promised” – New York Rangers vs. Vancouver Canucks in the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals, in which the Rangers forced a Game 7 and went on to win their first Stanley Cup in 54 years, thanks, in part to Mark Messier’s leadership.
How to watch ‘Game 7’ for free:
“Game 7” is an Amazon Original that is exclusive to Prime Video, so you’ll need a subscription to watch. Luckily, if you aren’t already an Amazon Prime member, you’ll be able to watch the entire season for free after becoming one.
All new Amazon Prime subscribers get a 30-day free trial to test out all the membership has to offer, including access to the Prime Video streaming service.
After the free trial, Amazon Prime costs $14.99/month or $139.00/year.
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