Wings' Chelios plays in 248th career playoff game, breaking Roy's record

1
0
 Wings' Chelios plays in 248th career playoff game, breaking Roy's record  Links0
 Wings' Chelios plays in 248th career playoff game, breaking Roy's record
"I never really kept track of the individual things I've done, I've always been prouder of the team accomplishments," Chelios said after helping Detroit beat Nashville 4-2 to take a 2-0 lead in the first-round series. "My kids and family think it's pretty cool." The 46-year-old Chelios is making his 23rd postseason appearance, extending his own mark. [link]

Tags:

Comments

Related Content

Related Stories
3

Red Wings Protest Octopus Ban

Ryan Morin of Allen Park is a big Red Wings fan. And like many Red Wings fans he believes the NHL crossed the line when it said that the team must discontinue the 17-year tradition of Al Sabotka swinging an octopus over his head when one is thrown onto the ice during an even longer pre-playoff game ritual. If Sabotka disobeys he will be fined $10,000.
2

Red Wings Thursday morning skate

Early update as the Red Wings get ready for this morning's skate ... Defenseman Brad Stuart isn't on the ice. Whether tha means that he's not playing tonight or that he's en route and will be available, we'll find out after practice. The Wings are ...
2

Red Wings, Avalanche set to renew playoff hostilities

Detroit and Colorado again! Colorado media taking shots at Detroit, again! Detroit bloggers responding again and that puck hasn't even dropped yet! My memories of the Wings/Avs battles are just that, a memory. I tend to reflect on them every so often ...
3

History lesson? Not in this Red Wings-Avs bout - NHL

Get out the tape! Search the newspaper archives! Find Dino Ciccarelli and ask him if he still can't believe he shook Claude Lemeiux's freakin' hand! Or, heck, plug "Red Wings Avalanche rivalry" into the search engine and get 68,900 entries -- with the ...
4

Red Wings now favored to win Stanley Cup

Of the remaining teams, the Detroit Red Wings have emerged as the favorite to win the 2008 Stanley Cup at 5-2 odds at Bodog. Detroit, the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference, beat the Nashville Predators in the first round.
Related News Articles
Nicklas Lidstrom is Detroit's quiet superstar
Defense, offense, the power play and the locker room. Everywhere you look, Red Wings defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom is front and center -- except in the spotlight.
Frei: History lesson? Not in this Red Wings-Avs bout
When most people heard the Red Wings and Avs were meeting in the second round, there were oohs and ahs over the matchup of past rivals. But Terry Frei says that storied history won't play a factor this time around.
Three Lady Byng finallsts
The NHL announced on Thursday that center Pavel Datsyuk of the Detroit Red Wings,, Buffalo Sabres right wing Jason Pominville, and right wing Martin St. Louis of the Tampa Bay Lightning are the three finalists for the Lady Byng Trophy in 2007-08.
Pavel Datsyuk tops list of Lady Byng nominees
Pavel Datsyuk (Detroit Red Wings), Jason Pominville (Buffalo Sabres) and Martin St Louis (Tampa Bay Lightning) have been nominated for the Lady Byng Trophy, the NHL said on Thursday.
Franzen's two goals and assist lift Red Wings over Avalanche 4-3
DETROIT - Johan Franzen scored two goals and had an assist to help Detroit build a three-goal cushion, and the Red Wings held on to beat the Colorado Avalanche 4-3 Thursday night in Game 1 of their second-round series. Franzen's second goal ...