In 2011, each day of the three-day event had a particular theme. Friday was "Wear Your Favorite Hockey Jersey Day". Saturday, "Bring a Friend to the Rink Day", featured a number of "Try Hockey for Free" clinics throughout the country. Sunday was "Celebrate Local Hockey Heroes Day". Four NHL games were broadcast on NBC on Sunday. The first three were regional games broadcast to specific regions of the country:
Washington Capitals at
Buffalo Sabres,
Philadelphia Flyers at New York Rangers, and
Detroit Red Wings at
Minnesota Wild. The fourth game,
Pittsburgh Penguins at
Chicago Blackhawks, was broadcast nationally. Coincidentally, in neighboring
Canada, there were also significant hockey celebrations that weekend, associated with the
2011 Heritage Classic held the same day as
Hockey Day in America. The two events were unrelated, but the NHL scheduled the Sunday games so that the regional doubleheader led into the Heritage Classic, forming a tripleheader. The
American Hockey League held the "Whale Bowl," the second annual installment of its
outdoor game series, on the Saturday of the same weekend. The
Providence Bruins defeated the host team
Connecticut Whale 5–4 in a shootout in front of 15,234 fans at Rentschler Field. Included in the same set of festivities were two other outdoor game, one involving college hockey teams and another an alumni game featuring former members of the
Boston Bruins and
Hartford Whalers, the namesakes (and in the case of the Bruins, the NHL affiliate) of the two teams participating in the Whale Bowl. Sunday's "Hockey Day in America" was headquartered at
McCormick Tribune Plaza & Ice Rink within
Millennium Park in
Chicago, where the
Stanley Cup was on display. ==2012==