Game 7? (Not Necessary)

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Kris Draper headbutted his boys back to where they belong.  Dallas Drake steamrolled them there.  Chris Osgood, a decade removed from the last time he ripped the heart out of Dallas, withstood a final barrage more ferocious than anything he’s faced this year. And the Stress Train pulls in for maintenance.  Everybody off.  I’m serious.  Clean ... [link]

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Game 6: Wings 4, Stars 1
Published 5/20/2008 by Matt Saler at On the Wings
... … Pavel Datsyuk was feisty. He was throwing his body around even more than usual and looked extremely motivated. He drew a penalty from Trevor Daley in the first by pure effort and looked strong the rest of the night. His goal was great, as was his reaction. ...

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