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Detroit's Cup Runneth Over
Detroit's Cup Runneth Over
The crazy thing about game six was that neither team seemed to be playing anywhere close to 100%. In a lot of ways, it reminded me of game five. Detroit was buzzing around goalie Marc-Andre Fleury but they could never really put away Pittsburgh. Luckily, Pittsburgh played like a demoralized team for huge stretches, once again not really waking up until the last few minutes of the third. With ...
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Intentional Foul — ... Your Conn Smythe Award winner was Henrik Zetterberg, who had 13 goals and 14 assists during Detroit’s run. As pointed out by Puck Update, some feel Zetterberg’s performance, coupled with likes of Nicklas Lidstrom, ...

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