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DETROIT -- Johan Franzen, Brian Rafalski and Tomas Holmstrom scored power-play goals for the Detroit Red Wings, who built a big lead in the second period and coasted to a 4-1 win over the Dallas Stars in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals on Thursday night. [read full story]
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The Detroit Red Wings are in the conference finals for the second straight year. So much for the theory that the Red Wings have too many old players to go... ... The Detroit Red Wings are in the conference finals for the second straight year. Through two rounds of this...
01:18 AM CDT on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 By CHUCK CARLTON / The Dallas Morning News ccarlton@dallasnews.com DETROIT – When the NHL instituted a salary cap in 2005, the biggest casualty was supposed to be the Detroit Red Wings. The Red Wings are making their 17th consecutive...
Scott Wraight of SI.com picks the Wings to win in seven. But he has some interesting X-Factors for the series: ... X-Factor for Wings: Jiri Hudler The Stars will, and must, focus on The Mule, Johan Franzen, who has made the playoffs his personal playground. But with the...
With the Red Wings' third-round series just a day away, it's time to set your sights on the Dallas Stars. ... Put your analyst cap on and let us know what you think is most important for the Red Wings this series. Is the key to a trip to the Stanley Cup Finals resting on...
Ted Montgomery of USAToday.com scouts the Wings-Stars Western Conference finals: ... On the surface, you'd have to say that Detroit could walk away with this series. It's true, Dallas has struggled against Detroit over the past several seasons, and it's also true that...
Detroit has been called plenty of names, mainly by late-night comedians, but the Red Wings have masterfully branded their city Hockeytown. ... When the Dallas Stars start their Western Conference Finals series in Detroit’s Joe Louis Arena on Thursday night, they’ll get...
The Detroit Red Wings are in the conference finals for the second straight year. So much for the theory that the Red Wings have too many old players to go deep in the postseason. ... Through two rounds of this year's postseason the story for the Red Wings has been...
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The Detroit Red Wings just about lapped the competition in the regular season and have rolled to six straight wins in the playoffs, heading into the Western Conference finals. ... If they don't get past the Dallas Stars and go on to win the Stanley Cup, though, the year...
The Detroit Red Wings just about lapped the competition in the regular season and have rolled to six straight wins in the playoffs, heading into the Western Conference finals. If they don't get past the Dallas Stars and go on to win the Stanley Cup, though, the year will be regarded as a bust in...
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