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Don Cherry And Barry Melrose Break Down Game 1 Of The Stanley Cup - ESPN Video
Don Cherry And Barry Melrose Break Down Game 1 Of The Stanley Cup
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Finally, Cherry and Melrose on One Screen
Barry Melrose Rocks — Last night, Don Cherry and Barry Melrose shared a TV screen on ESPN's Sportscenter. Somehow, someway, the Earth is still rotating this morning. But thank you, ESPN for creating the ultimate matchup in hockey commentating. I need to go lie down. My brain hurts. BallHype - Finally, Cherry and Melrose on One Screen

Game 1 Multimedia
Snapshots — Here are the multimedia offerings from the Detroit Red Wings' 4-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals: Highlights : NHL.com's clip is 5:03 in length ; Versus posted extended highlights of the no-goal call against Tomas Holmstrom , Kris Draper's off-both-posts shot, a huge save by Chris Osgood on a Pascal Dupuis semi-breakaway, Mikael Samuelsson's 1-0 goal , Samuelsson's 2-0 goal, and a Dan Cleary interview and his 3-0 goal (no Zetterberg clip); ESPN posted a 1:02 highlight clip; WXYZ posted a highlight clip ; TSN posted a 3:55 highlight clip with a ...

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mvn.com 5/25/2008 — Surprisingly, lots of attention paid to Marc-Andre Fleury’s stumbling onto the ice prior to game last night, as well as the feeling that it was a bad omen for the Pens. Well, a couple of things to note on that. First, Pascal Dupuis and Max Talbot both said after the game that nearly everyone fell there because of the way the steps are configured at the Joe. But here’s the important part; Fleur
Mike Brophy's blog: THN at the Stanley Cup: Wakey wakey Evgeni!
thehockeynews.com 5/25/2008 — DETROIT - If the Pittsburgh Penguins are going to win the Stanley Cup, then somebody had better put in a wakeup call to Evgeni Malkin. The Hart Trophy finalist has been in a funk since midway through the third round against Philadelphia and unless he ...
Coach's move doesn't sit wellBruins & NHL - BostonHerald.com 5/25/2008
DETROIT - The two ageless players in this year's Stanley Cup finals had the night off. One took the benching in stride, the other was miffed. One day after his 42nd...
NHL CalendarNHL.com News in English 5/25/2008
June 9 - Last possible day for Stanley Cup finals. June 12 - NHL awards show at Toronto. June 15 - Deadline for first club-elected salary arbitration. June 20-21 - NHL draft, Ottawa. July 1 - Free agency begins. July 5 - Deadline for player-...
Young Penguins behind in a series for first time this playoff yearNHL.com News in English 5/25/2008
DETROIT - The Pittsburgh Penguins are new to this whole trailing business. Down 1-0 to the Detroit Red Wings in the Stanley Cup final, all eyes are on the young Penguins to see how they respond in Game 2 Monday night. They went up 3-0 in...
Ratings rise for Stanley Cup finals openerNHL.com News in English 5/25/2008
STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) -The Detroit Red Wings' victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Stanley Cup finals opener was the highest-rated and most-watched cable telecast of the championship round in six years. The Red Wings' 4-0 win on Saturday n...
American television ratings rise for Stanley Cup final openerNHL.com News in English 5/25/2008
STAMFORD, Conn. - The Detroit Red Wings' victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Stanley Cup final opener was the highest-rated and most-watched cable telecast of the championship round in six years in the United States. The Red Wings' 4...