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Red Wings 4, Wild 1, Final - Dec. 22, 2007

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The State of Hockey News | MVN - Most Valuable Network » Blog Archive » Game #35: Detroit Red Wings at Minnesota Wild, Saturday December 22, 2007 at 7pm (CST) Xcel Energy Center (GAME PREVIEW)
mvn.com 12/22/2007 — Detroit Red Wings (25-7-3) 53pts 1st in Central Division 3.43 Goals per Game (1st in NHL) 2.23 Goals Against per Game (2nd in NHL) 23.7% Power Play (2nd in NHL) 84.9% Penalty Kill (8th in NHL) Top 5 Scorers: 1. #40 Henrik Zetterberg ~ 25G ...
GameDay: @ Minnesota (20-12-2, 42 Pts) 8:00 ET
onthewingsblog.com 12/22/2007 — Tonight is the second of four games between these two teams this season. The Wings won the first meeting, 5-0 on December 7th on the back of Dominik Hasek’s shutout and Henrik Zetterberg’s hat trick. The remaining two games will be played ...
Red Wings' Holmstrom, Zetterberg sit out vs. WildESPN.com - NHL 12/23/2007
The Detroit Red Wings were without two-thirds of their top line against the Minnesota Wild on Saturday night.
Red Wings' Zetterberg, Holmstrom out (AP)Yahoo! Sports - NHL News 12/23/2007
The Detroit Red Wings were without two-thirds of their top line against the Minnesota Wild on Saturday night. Henrik Zetterberg missed the game due to back spasms, and Tomas Holmstrom was out with a knee injury sustained in the first period of ...
Red Wings shut down Wild's Gaborik (AP)Yahoo! Sports - NHL News 12/23/2007
The Detroit Red Wings haven't taken too kindly to losing their "Hockeytown" label to the Minnesota Wild. Dominik Hasek made 18 saves, and the tight-checking Red Wings suffocated Marian Gaborik in a 4-1 victory over the Wild on Saturday night. ...
Red Wings 4, Wild 1NYT > Hockey 12/23/2007
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- The Detroit Red Wings haven't taken too kindly to losing their ''Hockeytown'' label to the Minnesota Wild. Dominik Hasek made 18 saves, and the tight-checking Red Wings suffocated Marian Gaborik in a 4-1 victory over the Wild ...