freep.com - 5/6/2008
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Bad news if you're one of those people who don't get Versus: You won't be getting three of the Red Wings' first four Western Conference finals games. They'll be available locally only on Versus -- the Canadian carrier is TSN. Only Saturday's Game 2 against Dallas will also be on CBC's "Hockey Night in Canada." After that you're OK, because the final three games -- the if-necessary portion of ...
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Versus concerns in the Western Conference Playoffs
Puck Daddy —
... will only be available locally on Versus; in Detroit, it's three of the first four. This has become a fairly bitter pill to swallow for the fans that do not have ...
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james mirtle —
... Steve Schrader from the Detroit Free Press had a good line on this one: "Mats apparently doesn't consider himself a difference maker." . Labels: ...
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