Red Wings happy to get Franzen back

 
Pittsburgh Penguins coach Michel Therrien appeared to caution Detroit Red Wings winger Johan Franzen, who returned to the ... (link)

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Detroit leads 2-0
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Game Two: Wings frustrate Penguins again, 3-0

The Detroit Red Wings have dominated the first two games of the Stanley Cup Finals. Their defense has been simply outstanding, while at the same time completely frustrating the high-powered Penguin forwards.
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Penguins Blanked Again by Detroit’s Stifling Defense

The Pittsburgh Penguins and their fans had another frustrating game against the Detroit Red Wings as they lost 3-0, marking a second consecutive game in which their highly potent offense was snuffed out by the exceptional defensive play of the Red Wings. The Penguins seemingly played a better game than they did in the first game, but took too many ill-timed penalties and failed to convert on ...
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2008 Playoffs: Wrapping Up Game 2 Of The Finals

48 hours after Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals and not much changed. The Detroit Red Wings played opportunistic hockey as they defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-0 on home as to take a two games to none lead. Will the Pens be able to respond as the series shifts back to Pittsburgh for Wednesday's Game 3, or are Chris Osgood and the Wings' defense just too much for the young Pens?
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CBC sees Stanley Cup ratings dip with no Canadian team in final

16 hours ago TORONTO A lack of Canadian content in the Stanley Cup final has had a dramatic impact on TV ratings. CBC drew an average of 2.11 million viewers Saturday for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup final between the Detroit Red Wings and the ...
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Well here we are 2 games into the Stanley Cup Finals and here's the first post on the subject. To say that Canadians have tuned out would be an understatement. So let's get on with it. Aside from the first period on Saturday night, the Red Wings ...
Behind the JerseyGame #2 Photos: Wings 3, Penguins 0
I spent 11 hours of my 14.5 hours of working at the Joe on my feet so as soon as this post is uploaded, I am collapsing into my bed. When I get up, I’ll give my thoughts on the game. Here are my dad’s photos from the first period. ...
The Broad Street Blog0 Goals In 2 Games Won’t Win You A Championship
The Detroit Red Wings picked right back up where they left off in game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals. From the opening face-off to the final buzzer, the Red Wings picked apart the Pittsburgh Penguins every step of the way. It wasn't until 12 minutes ...
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A few quick thoughts on the Red Wings taking down the wannabe Broad Street Bullies 3-0... I love to watch the Red Wings when their game is firing on all cylinders. In the Stanley Cup finals, the Wings have been a silky smooth, high horsepower V-12, ...
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