Red Wings pressure Stars for 2-0 lead

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The key to the Red Wings' Game 2 win? Putting more pressure on the Stars, Inside Hockey says, as Detroit allowed just 18 shots. [link]

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Looking back at Game 2: Helm, Osgood lead Wings over frustrated Stars
Published 5/12/2008 by George James Malik at Red Wings Snapshots - MLive.com
... than the too-good-to-be-true four-on-one break. But Steve Ott didn't even get his shot on net. Less than a half minute later, the Red Wings were celebrating a 1-0 lead on Helm's goal. The Stars did tie it about five minutes later on Stephane Robidas' power-play goal. But the Stars never played with the lead in this game (or the series for that matter) and that can change the posture of both teams. And Fox Sports' Kevin Greenstin notes that Osgood made a game-saver in the third: May 11, Fox Sports : Five minutes into the third period, Mike Modano got around Chris Chelios and ...

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