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RALEIGH, N.C. -- Henrik Zetterberg could have a new winger when the Red Wings play on Thursday. Monday night, in the 3-1 victory over Carolina at the RBC Center, Zetterberg started the game with Johan Franzen and Jiri Hudler. But midway through, coach Mike Babcock moved Mikael Samuelsson onto ... [link]

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Fox 2 will simulcast Wings' White House visit online
Published 10/14/2008 by George James Malik at Red Wings Snapshots - MLive.com
... tends to post press releases after such events as well. The Secret Service might want to keep a close eye on reluctant visitors Ty Conklin and Marian Hossa, as the Free Press's Helene St. James notes: October 14, Detroit Free Press : Neither Hossa nor Ty Conklin was with the Wings when they won the Stanley Cup, but a trip to the White House is too good to pass up. So the two plan to accompany their teammates on this afternoon's visit, save when the champions will be honored by President Bush. "We'll go to visit and then wait for the guys after the ceremony and just look ...

The Wings at the White House
Published 10/14/2008 by James Mirtle (mirtle@gmail.com) at james mirtle
... of Detroit's visit with George W. Bush today at 2:30 p.m. at the White House. Ty Conklin and Marian Hossa, who played for Pittsburgh during last year's finals, won't take part in the ceremony but plan on hanging around . . Labels: ...

Quincey leaves the fold
Published 10/14/2008 by George James Malik at Red Wings Snapshots - MLive.com
... on Kyle Quincey's play before claiming him on waivers, and Red Wings GM Ken Holland tells the Free Press's Helene St. James that losing Quincey was inevitable: October 14, Detroit Free Press : "We'd talked to five, six teams the last week that had some interest," general manager Ken Holland said. "I thought we were close on one front on a deal that fell through. In the end, we really decided to put him on waivers because we wanted to have flexibility with the cap. I'm happy for Kyle. He has been patient. Obviously, with us acquiring Brad Stuart, and the development of Brett ...

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Red Wings coach Mike Babcock flip-flopped wings Jiri Hudler and Mikael Samuelsson during Monday's game. He put Samuelsson up with Henrik Zetterberg and Johan Franzen, and dropped Hudler to the third line with Valtteri Filppula and Dan Cleary. "I don't ...
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President Bush Welcomes Stanley Cup Champion Detroit Red Wings to White House - October 14, 2008

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