Just three days after wrapping up their second-round series with the Anaheim Ducks, the Detroit Red Wings kick off their Western Conference Finals matchup with the Chicago Blackhawks.
The two teams haven't met in the playoffs since the 1995 WCF, which Detroit won in five games, three of which went to overtime.
Detroit coach Mike Babcock experimented with a set of updated lines in Sunday's practice, shifting rookie Justin Abdelkader to the top line with Pavel Datsyuk and Tomas Holmstrom while Holmstrom moved down to the fourth line with Kris Draper and Darren Helm.
Draper returned to the Wings' lineup for Game Seven of the series against the Ducks, after having missed the entire playoffs to that point. He replaced Kirk Maltby, who is expected to remain out for Game One.
I am excited that Cleary got the (Wing's) first goal of the game. That's a good sign, considering how they started out sloppy.
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I am excited that Cleary got the first goal of the game. That's a good sign, considering how they started out sloppy.
I assume you mean first Wings goal. 'Cause that great shot just makes up for the clusterf*ck that put the Wings behind in the first place.
Yes. Baaaah. I am terrible at multi tasking. Thanks for pointing that mistake out!
I think they look a little better now. At least it doesn't take two whole periods to catch up like when they were playing the Ducks. I forgot to say that, too ![]()
Wings obviously got off to a bad start but turned it around pretty well. Definitely a better first period than I expected after last round.
It's nice not feeling uneasy the whole period. Hahaha. ![]()
It would be cool if the Wings swept the Hawks, but I doubt that will happen.
It's funny how much quicker the games are when you're not playing a team that stands around waiting for you to come by so they can cross check you...that and not playing a team whose goalie would hold the puck even if it was on fire and pretend he hit his head on the net and is paralyzed.
that and not playing a team whose goalie would hold the puck even if it was on fire and pretend he hit his head on the net and is paralyzed.
That is classic ![]()
Hopefully they can score on this powerplay? They are certainly getting some chances. And you can only tell because of the NBC announcers extreme change of volume in their voices.
I know I'm delayed, but I don't think the Wings would have gotten very far without Franzen this year
Or last year, either.
Redwings.com has a live chat feed with an "official Redwings play by play" complete with Q and A and stats. It's pretty sweet. Def. something to check out if anyone's interested. NBC has a little delay too, because the feed called the goal about 30 seconds before I saw it on TV.
Seven to go...
well all those Wing's haters that said the Hawk's would skate all over us the Wing's responded witth a huge we don't think so great game we had a few moment's that they were chargin hard the Ericcsson miscue early..... but overall they were good and i think the message was sent to the Hawk's of you better bring your A game.... also holding Toews and Kane to 0 point's and 0 shot's for Kane was a phenomenal effort hell i think Toews only had 3 shot's i like seeing number's like that for those 2
I didn't get to see the game...does anyone know of a source for a replay? NHL.com?
i'm not sure if FSN did any coverage as i don't have cable but if they did they usually show the game again later in the night 1 or 2 a.m. check the listing's ![]()
I don't know of anyone with a full replay right now. I would have recommended the NHL.com highlights as FSN won't have any coverage. From here on out it's exclusive to NBC and Versus in the US.
Justin Abdelkader
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