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Detroit Red Wings forward Pavel Datsyuk celebrates his third goal of the game during the third period of play against the Dallas Stars Monday night. Detroit Red Wings forward Pavel Datsyuk celebrates his third goal of the game during the third period of play against the Dallas Stars Monday night. (Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters) [link]

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Wings Win 9th In A Row - 1 Win Away From The SCF
Published 5/13/2008 by Paul at KK Hockey
... which, once again, came without Johan Franzen, the leading goal-scorer of the 2008 playoffs. Zetterberg’s goal was particularly significant, in that it came with the Stars down by just a goal and on the power play for the fifth time. But Zetterberg picked off an errant pass deep inside his own zone and went coast-to-coast, eventually turning Richards inside out with a little dipsy-doodle magic, before moving across the crease and burying his shot past Stars’ goaltender Marty Turco. more

Looking back at Game 3
Published 5/14/2008 by George James Malik at Red Wings Snapshots - MLive.com
... on home ice in the second period, you'd like to think you could get a lead and we didn't." "Those are demoralizing things," Tippett said, specifically pointing to Datsyuk's second goal, which came just 37 seconds after the Grossman tied it. "When you start chasing the game, you're using a lot more energy to do that. And things get ragged, they get very individual and you tend to use a lot more energy." The biggest downer? That was easy, as the Globe and Mail's Eric Duhatschek noted: May 13, Globe and Mail : [T]he Stars couldn't find the formula to defeat what is turning into an ...

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