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That's right, I'm headed to Pittsburgh to see if Marc-Andre Fleury and the Pens can force a Game 7, or whether Nicklas Lidstrom and the Winged Wheel will bounce back and roll to another Stanley Cup. If the series returns to Detroit on Saturday, I'll be there, too. Anyway, I've got to get on the road. But I'll do my best to update the blog if any significant news breaks before the game....Please click on the title to continue reading this entry. (link)

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