Red Wings capitalize at White House

 
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Fox 2 will simulcast Wings' White House visit online

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Red Wings To Visit White House

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Def Leppard's Joe Elliott says NHL messed up Cup coordinates

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Quincey's comfort level

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President Bush Welcomes Stanley Cup Champion Detroit Red Wings to White House - October 14, 2008

President Bush on Tuesday said, "There is a sign over the door of the Red Wings locker at Joe Louis Arena that reads this: "To whom much is given, much is expected." The Red Wings live up to those words -- on the ice and off the ice. And so I ...
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President Bush welcomed the Detroit Red Wings to the White House Tuesday, celebrating a Stanley Cup championship team that overcame odds and age and even had one player who scored a goal with his teeth. With the Stanley Cup on display near the podium, ...
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President George W. Bush welcomed the Detroit Red Wings to the White House on Tuesday, celebrating a Stanley Cup championship team that overcame odds and age and even had one player who scored a goal with his teeth. With the Stanley Cup on display ...