mirtle.blogspot.com - 6/4/2008
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Stanley Cup final
(1) Detroit v. (2) Pittsburgh
Red Wings lead series 3-2
Tickets for Game 6 of the 2008 Stanley Cup Finals between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Detroit Red Wings will go on sale Tuesday at 10 a.m. Approximately 1,000 tickets will be available. Fans may purchase a maximum of two tickets.
Game 6 of the best-of-seven series will be played Wednesday, June 4, 2008 at 8 p.m. at
Despite Pens Game 5 victory, Wings still in control
tsn.ca 6/4/2008 — Everybody seems to think that all the momentum in the series has shifted towards the Pittsburgh Penguins. I don't necessarily see it that way. Is Pittsburgh excited that they lived to fight another day in Game 5? Absolutely; but do the Detroit Red ...
Pens wouldn't be worthy champs
blog.canoe.ca 6/4/2008 — Through five (and nearly six if you count overtime) games, there's one obvious conclusion.
The Detroit Red Wings are a superior hockey team to the Pittsburgh Penguins.
There's no arguing it. Most of the Stanley Cup finals has followed a familiar ...
Getting in the swing
canada.com 6/4/2008 — Al Sobotka, the maintenance crew chief at Detroit's Joe Louis Arena, has made a name for himself by twirling slimy octopi around over his head after the creatures are picked up off the ice surface. Some of the slime inevitably hits those standing ...
3-OT WIN GIVES PENS NEW LIFE —
NY Post: Sports 6/4/2008
DETROIT - The Stanley Cup and cases of champagne were put in place for the Red Wings' celebration. Oops. Pittsburgh spoiled the party plans when Maxime Talbot scored with 35 seconds left in regulation to force overtime, and Petr Sykora notched the...
Steeltown Bound —
Capitals Insider 6/4/2008
That's right, I'm headed to Pittsburgh to see if Marc-Andre Fleury and the Pens can force a Game 7, or whether Nicklas Lidstrom and the Winged Wheel will bounce back and roll to another Stanley Cup. If the series returns to Detroit on Saturday, I'll ...