youtube.com - 10/28/2009
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Brad May vs Tanner Glass from the Detroit Red Wings at Vancouver Canucks game on Oct 27, 2009.via http://www.hockeyfights.com
blog.mlive.com - 10/30/2009
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The Detroit News's Chris McCosky had an interesting
conversation with Red Wings forward Brad May today...October 29,...
Detroit News: Brad May, who will be on the fourth line tonight with Darren Helm and Patrick Eaves, was asked about the growing...
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Red Wings' Brad May lets his fists do his talking
inplaymagazine.blogspot.com - 29 days ago
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...Todd Bertuzzi was kicked in the face early
in the third period and Brad May was hit...
by Jason Williams’ stick in the eye while on the bench. While Bertuzzi returned to the ice, Brad May was taken to the hospital, where he will stay overnight for observation and will not fly back to Detroit ...
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Red Wings Win to End Road Trip-More Injuries
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Empty Netter Assists - 10-28-09
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-Do the Penguins need a shootout specialist?
-Marc-Andre Fleury is blogging for Radio Canada. He compared the loss of Sergei Gonchar (above) to the Canadiens losing Andrei Markov.
-Through six games, the Penguins' average attendance has risen by 104 fans per game.
-The Pensblog has some information for any Penguins fans traveling to Columbus Friday.
-Sidney Crosby talks about playing with fire:
-A few weeks ago, the Penguins paid tribute to Gary Roberts. Someone finally YouTubed the ...
Red Wings-Canucks wrap-up: Wings' first road win's a messy one
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Red Wings-Canucks wrap-up: Wings' first road win's a messy one By George Malik October 28, 2009, 7:50AM The Detroit Red Wings struggled to overcome poor goaltending, a mediocre penalty-killing unit, blown leads, generally snakebitten secondary scorers, erratic refereeing, and fantastic, if sometimes spotty, goaltending at the other end of the ice during their game against the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday, but they changed the script from their four previous road games in one very important way--they won. The Wings' 5-4 win over the Vancouver Canucks was anything but beautifully played, but a determined effort allowed the Wings to battle back ...
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