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Red Wings stop Gaborik, Wild
Red Wings 4, Wild 1 Red Wings stop Gaborik, Wild Ted Kulfan / The Detroit News ST. PAUL, Minn. -- The Red Wings haven't taken too kindly to losing their "Hockeytown" label to the Minnesota Wild. All the Red Wings did heading into a three-day Christmas break was play, arguably, their best road game of the season. And that was without two of their leading scorers, Henrik Zetterberg and Tomas ...
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Wings 4, Wild 1
On the Wings — ... none the worse for wear. We can only hope. … Other than the Links, I have just one more thing to point out. After the game, Kris Draper was asked where he was going. His answer? “I’m going back to Hockeytown.” Thanks to Erik for posting that in the GameDay post comments. Links Highlights Boxscore Shot chart Helene St. James Ted Kulfan Matt Schwartz Michael Russo Derek Felska ...

Recap: Detroit Red Wings 4, Minnesota Wild 1
Bleacher Report — ... none the worse for wear. We can only hope. … Other than the Links, I have just one more thing to point out. After the game, Kris Draper was asked where he was going. His answer? “I’m going back to Hockeytown.” Thanks to Erik for posting that in the GameDay post comments. Links Highlights Boxscore Shot chart Helene St. James Ted Kulfan Matt Schwartz Michael Russo Derek ...

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