Red Wings will be better next year, Babcock says

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 Red Wings will be better next year, Babcock says
Nobody can accuse the Detroit Red Wings of buying this championship. And if general manager Ken Holland doesn't make many off-season changes, nobody can blame him for standing pat. With a solid core of players in their 20s, a handful of 30-somethings still performing at a high level and some promising young talent in the system, the Red Wings have the look of a team that will remain among ... [link]

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Detroit wins 11th Stanley Cup Championship with 3-2 win over Pittsburgh in game 6, Henrik Zetterberg named Conn Smythe playoff MVP
Published 6/6/2008 by PJ Swenson (noreply@blogger.com) at Sharkspage
... , also is heavy NHL rotation mode with the Stanley Cup Championship coverage. Ansar Khan, interviewed on this site during the second round series with San Jose last year, believes Detroit will be even better in 2008-09. ...

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