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Category: Wings-Penguins, Stanley Cup Finals Posted by John Niyo on Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 2:45 AM More Wings injuries than anyone knew about Some final thoughts tonight (OK, this morning) after watching the Stanley Cup wheeled out of the Wings' locker room to the team bus in a shopping cart littered with empty beer cans: Injuries? Yeah, they had a few. More than a few, actually. Talked to a ... [link]

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Looking back at Game 6, digest style
Published 6/6/2008 by George James Malik at Red Wings Snapshots - MLive.com
... is gone, to be replaced by Jonathan Ericsson, and let's clear this up: June 5, Detroit News : Injuries? Yeah, they had a few. More than a few, actually. Talked to a champagne-soaked trainer, Piet van Zant, in the Zamboni entrance a couple hours ago and his initial response was, "Everybody was playing through something." But then he rattled off the abridged version: Tomas Holmstrom was playing with a sports hernia (for a long time) and a torn hamstring. Valtteri Filppula wasn't practicing because of a fairly signficant knee injury. Brad Stuart also was playing with a knee ...

Hockey players see Paul Pierce, and LAUGH
Published 6/6/2008 by Big Al (noreply@blogger.com) at The Wayne Fontes Experience
In the aftermath of the NHL Stanley Cup Finals, it's beginning to leak out just how badly injured some of the Red Wings players were. According to the News' John Niyo, there were many Wings dealing with severe injuries... ...

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