Game Four: Wings clamp back down on Penguins, 2-1
mvn.com 6/1/2008 — So close, yet so far away.
Once again, the Detroit Red Wings put on a defensive clinic and got a nice roll of the puck in the third period leading to the winning goal, as the Wings took a commanding 3-1 lead in the Cup Finals with a 2-1 win in Game Four at the Igloo.
2008 Playoffs: Wrapping Up Game 4 Of The Finals
takingonefortheteam.blogspot.com 6/1/2008 — Looking back on Game 4 of the Finals and the one that got away for the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Detroit Red Wings didn't win the Stanley Cup tonight, but it is definitely now their to lose as they head home for Game 5in Detroit Monday night. Do these young Penguins have enough left to keep the champagne on ice?
Penguins 3 Red Wings 2 Game 3
tsdmagazine.com 6/1/2008 — The Pittsburgh Penguins showed up to play. Well, make that Sidney
Crosby showed up to play. The Penguins kept their homeless winning
streak alive. However, I am not hopping on the Pens wagon just yet.
The first fifteen minutes of ...
Babcock's pre-Game 4 presser
blog.mlive.com 5/31/2008 — For a short press conference, Red Wings Mike Babcock's game-day presser took forever to be posted on the NHL's media website: May 31, NHLMedia.com: Question: Could we get an update on Tomas Holmstrom, we saw he skated a bit...
Red Wings 2, Penguins 1
nhl.com 6/1/2008 — Red Wings grab 3-1 series lead Phil Coffey | NHL.com Editorial Director PITTSBURGH The Detroit Red Wings now have a 3-1 stranglehold on the 2008 Stanley Cup Final thanks to Saturday night s 2-1 win at Mellon Arena that saw the Wings frustrate the ...
Wings take 3-1 Cup finals lead —
NYDailyNews.com - Hockey 6/1/2008
The Red Wings wrecked the Penguins' home-ice advantage and gave themselves a shot to hoist the Stanley Cup in Hockeytown. Jiri Hudler snapped a third-period tie for the Wings, who rallied from an early deficit to beat the Penguins 2-1 Saturday.
Pens' Malkin a non-factor in final (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NHL News 6/1/2008
Evgeni Malkin has all but disappeared from the Stanley Cup finals. With one more loss, his Pittsburgh Penguins will, too. Malkin, an NHL MVP finalist and the league's second-leading scorer during the season, was shut out for the fourth consecutive ...