Wings take Game 1, 4-0

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The Red Wings have taken a one-game lead in the Stanley Cup Final thanks to a two-goal showing from Mikael Samuelsson that helped down Pittsburgh, 4-0, Saturday at Joe Louis Arena. | Photos | Lidstrom | Cleary | Babcock | [link]

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Published 5/25/2008 by Bethany P at THE SPORTS DIVA MAGAZINE
Image via Wikipedia By: Bethany, Bethany's Hockey Rants Wow, that game, in my opinion lived up to everything I had thought it was going to be.  Maybe that's because I am cheering for the Wings...then again who knows.  The Penguins had every opportunity to score.  They had four power plays in a row, all of which ...

Game 1 is in the Books!!
Published 5/25/2008 by Bethany at Bethany's Hockey Rants
x-posted to The Sports Diva Magazine Wow, that game, in my opinion lived up to everything I had thought it was going to be. Maybe that’s because I am cheering for the Wings…then again who knows. The Penguins had every opportunity to score. They had four power plays in a row, all of which they were unable to capitalize on. The Detroit Red Wings scored first but the goal was waved off, because Tomas Holmstrom was by the net, Homer then got a penalty, and sat for 2 minutes. Mikael Samuelsson opened the scoring and it was all downhill from there for the Pittsburgh Penguins. This marks the first time this ...

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