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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 year. •Chris Osgood has won 14 of 18 starts since relieving Dominik Hasek in Game 4 of the first round against Nashville. •Detroit handed ...
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GAME OVER
Mondesi's House —
... Well, the Detroit Red Wings put a prompt end to all of that Game Seven talk with an action-packed 3-2 win over the Penguins on Wednesday night at the Igloo. We'll have full coverage on Thursday morning, but feel free to share your early thoughts below if the mood strikes you between now and then. ...
Post-Game 6 presser transcripts
Snapshots —
The Detroit Red Wings won the Stanley Cup in Pittsburgh on Wednesday night, thanks to a nail-biting 3-2 victory in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Henrik Zetterberg, who had 13 goals and 27 points (the most playoff points in a single season in Red Wings history), earned the nod as the ...
The Red Wings Are Your Winners
Sports Blog - football, basketball, and baseball —
... I’m not going to pretend to know what I’m talking about, so I’m just going to tell you that the Red Wings won last night, 3-2, taking the series in six games. From what I’ve read, it was a pretty good game, though it didn’t nearly match the drama of Game 5, which saw three overtimes before it met its ultimate conclusion. ...
Lord Stanley's Cup
Women Like Sports —
... Another NHL season has come to a close with the hoisting of Lord Stanley’s Cup. The Detroit Red Wingshave won over the Pittsburg Penguins in six games. The Pens should have been out in the last game but managed a score in the last minute (actually 35 seconds) of the game to stay alive. Unfortunately for them, no one gave them a shot and they were correct. ...
Post-Game 6 and pre-parade multimedia mega-post
Snapshots —
Here are the multimedia offerings from the aftermath of the Detroit Red Wings' 3-2 Stanley Cup-Clinching win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday night. Highlights : NHL.com's highlights are ...
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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.
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.
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.
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...