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Game Six: Wings smother Penguins again for 3-2 Stanley Cup win
mvn.com 6/5/2008 — He giveth and he taketh, so it’s said. Marc-Andre Fleury, who single-handedly prolonged the Penguins season with a heroic Game Five overtime performance of 55 saves, gave up two terribly soft goals, giving the Detroit Red Wings the room they needed to hold on for dear life against a valiant Pittsburgh Penguins comeback attempt and won Game Six 3-2 to win the Stanley Cup tonight at the Igloo.
Wings go wire-to-wire to capture Cup
nhl.com 6/5/2008 — PITTSBURGH – The Stanley Cup is returning to “Hockeytown!” The Detroit Red Wings, stunned to have lost Game 5 at home in triple overtime, played a perfect road game Wednesday night at Mellon Arena, defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins, 3-2, in Game 6 ...
NHL - National Hockey League
scores.espn.go.com 6/5/2008 — Stanley Cup Finals Fast Facts •The Red Wings have now won four Stanley Cups since 1997 ('97, '98, '02 and '08). •The Wings were the last team to win the Presidents' Trophy and the Stanley Cup in the same season in 2002, and they did it again this ...
Penguins Stellar Season Comes to an End
nhlpens.com 6/5/2008 — Congratulations to the Detroit Red Wings who beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 in Game 6 on Wednesday night to clinch the Stanley Cup. The Red Wings had a phenomenal season and earned the right to lift the holy grail of hockey. Congratulations are also in order for Henrik Zetterberg for winning the Conn-Smythe Trophy for the most valuable player of the playoffs. He proved that he can dominate ...
Parade Friday 11 AM
blog.mlive.com 6/5/2008 — See you there, folks: June 4, WDIV: Red Wings fans can welcome back the Stanley Cup Champions Detroit Red Wings on Friday, June 6. The parade will begin at 11:00 a.m. Friday, June 6 in downtown Detroit. Stay with Local...
Great Season
seanramblings.blogspot.com 6/5/2008 — I can’t write that I’m upset that Detroit won the Stanley Cup because the Penguins playoff run has been incredible. Personally, I’m going to remember the unbelievable game five win, "The Shift" by Brooks Orpik, Malkin’s breakaway, slap shot goal and the Winter Classic victory. On the bright side, hopefully you will never see another commercial for The Love Guru, Edge or Dockers.
2008 Playoffs: Wrapping Up Game 6 And The Finals
takingonefortheteam.blogspot.com 6/5/2008 — The Stanley Cup Finals are over and the Detroit Red Wings emerged victorious over the Pittsburgh Penguins with a 3-2 win. How did it all go down and where do the two teams go from here?
Detroit Red Wings win 2008 NHL Stanley Cup in Game 6
nhl-apparel.com 6/5/2008 — The Detroit Red Wings win the 2008 Stanley Cup with a 3-2 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins. Zetterberg made the score 3-1 in the third period and the Red Wings shut down the Penguins in the third period. Gonchar scored to made it 3-2 with 1:27 left, but the Red Wings were able to hold on for the Cup win.
Red Wings Hang On To Grasp The Cupwashingtonpost.com - NHL
PITTSBURGH, June 4 -- The Detroit Red Wings allowed the Stanley Cup to slip from their grasp once this week. Wednesday night, Henrik Zetterberg and his teammates didn't let it happen again.
Young Penguins can't match old Red WingsFOXSports.com News for NHL
Finally, the moment the Pittsburgh Penguins waited for throughout the Stanley Cup finals. Evgeni Malkin, one of the NHL's best offensive players during the season, scored an important goal. Too late, as it turned out. Much too late.
Lidstrom makes history as first European captainFOXSports.com News for NHL
How Swede it is. Nicklas Lidstrom made hockey history Wednesday night, becoming the first European captain to hoist the Stanley Cup. Lidstrom, one of seven Red Wings regulars from Sweden, and the Detroit Red Wings beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 in ...
Young Penguins can't stop seasoned Red WingsThe Seattle Times: Sports
Finally, the moment the Pittsburgh Penguins waited for throughout the Stanley Cup finals. Evgeni Malkin, one of the NHL's best offensive players during the season, scored an important goal.
Zetterberg wins Conn Smythe after series-winning goalFOXSports.com News for NHL
The Detroit Red Wings are Stanley Cup champions because they excel at both ends of the rink. None of them does it better than Henrik Zetterberg, whose two-way play earned him the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP. The Swede's goal midway through the ...
Red Wings win fourth Cup in 11 seasons (AP)Yahoo! Sports - NHL News
Hockeytown is home to the Stanley Cup -- again. Using a little Motown magic on the road, the Detroit Red Wings won the Stanley Cup for the fourth time in 11 seasons Wednesday night with a 3-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 6 of the ...
Detroit peacefully celebrates Cup title (AP)Yahoo! Sports - NHL News
The Stanley Cup is back in Detroit's hands, and Red Wings fans jumped and screamed as their team finished off the Pittsburgh Penguins on the road to take the NHL championship for the fourth time in 11 seasons. "The Cup has come back to Detroit! ...
Red Wings beat Penguins 3-2 to claim Stanley CupBoston.com -- Hockey news
The Detroit Red Wings clinched the Stanley Cup with a nail-biting 3-2 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game Six on Wednesday.