globesports.com - 6/6/2008
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Unlike the Pittsburgh Penguins, who will be in a mad scramble to keep their roster together this summer, the Detroit Red Wings are nicely positioned to follow up their Stanley Cup championship with another and another and perhaps still another after that. According to assistant general manager Jim Nill, the Red Wings figure to have virtually the same team in place for the next three years. The ...
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Wings Re-Build On The Fly
KK Hockey —
... they’re not anxious to leave. For all the winning the Red Wings did in the past, it was clear that this championship resonated with general manager Ken Holland, the architect of the team. In the pre-salary cap era, the Red Wings were able to outspend some teams. Even though they succeeded where other large-market teams (Rangers, Maple Leafs) faltered, there was always a stigma attached to their financial clout, as though somehow that cheapened the victory. Not this time. more
The out-of-town takes for Thursday and Friday, part 1
Snapshots —
... never gets old, and, in Friday's column, he notes that Brad Stuart is the only Red Wing who might leave the flock, which Ken Holland believes will only get better; David Shoalts, on the other hand, discusses the ...
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kuklaskorner.com 6/6/2008 — WDIV in Detroit will be streaming their Wings parade coverage beginning at 9:00am ET this morning.
The parade is scheduled to kick-off at 11:00am and it promises to be a hot one, temps in the 90’s today in Detroit!