Archive for the 'Hockey' Category

Why did the NHL cheat the Red Wings out of winning the Cup?

Sunday, September 27th, 2009
detroit_hockey99 asked:
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The Detroit Red Wings would’ve won the Cup if it wasn’t for the Icing goal, the too many men, all of the missed calls, and many more.

JAMEL

What reaction would you have if the Detroit Red Wings won the Stanley Cup?

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
“The Man of the Hour” asked:
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I’d be a very happy camper since I’m a Red Wings fan and think they’ll contiue to be a productive team. And they have loyal fans even when there not having the best of days.

NUMBERS

How to watch all the Red Wings games next season?

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
Shawn C asked:
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I want to watch all the Detroit Red Wings games next season, but I live in Southern California so I can only watch them on TV when they’re playing over here. I don’t want NHL Center Ice because I don’t want to watch every game, how can I get the Red Wings games on my TV?
Light up the Darkness: That’s not what I said at all, if you clearly read the question I said I want to watch all the Detroit Red Wings games.

CALEB

Why is an octopus thrown on the ice at Detroit Red Wings hockey games?

Thursday, September 17th, 2009
No Clue asked:


Do they do that at all Red Wings games? Who throws the octopus?

HERSCHEL

Where do they store the red wings hats that there going to give out today?

Thursday, September 10th, 2009
First asked:


Also where do they hide all the penguin hats that there going to sell at half price and give out for free since the players will refuse to take them.

Anybody know this info? Do they guard the hats as well as the stanley cup? Maybe someone will steal them and the red wings wont have anything to wear lol

PARKER

Is There a good bar to watch the Detroit Red Wings Game in Washington DC?

Thursday, September 10th, 2009
Thomas B asked:


Does anyone know a good bar to watch the Detroit Red Wings Game in Washington DC this weekend?

Ill be in town for memorial day weekend and need to see the Wings Play,

Thanks in advance.

ETHAN

Detroit Red Wings Playoff Tickets – Game 6 Versus the Pittsburgh Penguins

Monday, September 7th, 2009
Derek Cowsert asked:


 

After their recent loss, the Wings need all their fans to buy Detroit Red Wings playoff tickets and cheer their team away from home. The Wings know they let one slip away. They were but moments from winning the Stanley Cup before the Penguins drew even late in the game. The Red Wings may have started celebrating a little early, and for that reason they find themselves making the flight back to Pittsburgh one last time. The Wings have proven they can win in Pittsburgh, but they may have given the Penguins just a bit too much life in the series. The Pens certainly earned their final home game of the season, playing into triple OT in Detroit before finally gutting out a well-deserved win with their backs against the wall. If the Pens can just win one more game at home, then they can go back to Detroit for game seven. Will the Penguins win at home and force a pivotal game seven? Or will the Red Wings win the cup on the road? You’ll have to get your Detroit Red Wings playoff tickets to find out.

 

The Red Wings know they let the Stanley Cup slip from their grasp. They were on the verge of true greatness, and they allowed themselves to become complacent at exactly the wrong time. What’s worse, a mental lapse by Chris Osgood really hurt them and may have cost them the game. Now, the Red Wings must return to Pittsburgh one more time with big questions. After just having played such a grueling match-up, the older team must know that their opponents have every advantage. So what do the Red Wings do? Do they play their hearts out in Pittsburgh, playing every single minute as if their lives depend on it in an effort to finish this marathon for the championship? Or do they take the night off, give the Pens a win, and travel back to Joe Louis Arena refreshed and ready to take the Stanley Cup? Can they take the chance? Would another win only energize the Penguins? Game six if full of questions for the Red Wings.

 

The Penguins, for all their youth, played like champions in game five. With their backs to the wall, the young Pens played their hearts out and left it all on that Detroit ice. They not only battled against the Red Wings, but they battled adversity, a ruthless crowd and their own inexperience in this game. The Wings got out to an early lead, but the Penguins would not allow themselves to give up, and they battled all the way back. Every time the crowd tried to get them out of the game, the Pens steeled their reserve and came back more focused. And just when it seemed that this young team was going to come up a bit short, they found the magic they needed. In overtime, they simply outlasted the older Detroit team. They played another 35+ minutes of hockey before a winner was decided. With that kind of bump in confidence, game six should be the Penguins to lose.

 

What are you waiting for? This game could crown a new NHL Stanley Cup Champion! Get your Detroit Red Wings playoff tickets right now!

 



 



NUMBERS

Stanley Cup - Penguins Celebrate 2-1 Victory over the Red Wings for the Cup

Sunday, September 6th, 2009
Cindy Ferguson asked:


tables were turned in this year’s Stanley Cup Finals, as Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby hoisted the Stanley Cup onto his young shoulders. The Penguins managed a 2-1 victory in Game 7 of their series against the Detroit Red Wings, a win that brought them the Stanley Cup for the first time in over 15 years.

Even though the heavily-favored Red Wings had a managed a lead twice in the series – first at 2-0, then at 3-2 – the Penguins always managed to even the score. Each team had won three games at home, and the two entered into a Game 7 winner-take-all in Detroit.

The Penguins’ Maxime Talbot was able to score two goals for his team in the second and the Wings were unable to tie the score – although not for lack of trying. In fact, Detroit outshot Pittsburgh overall, 23-17.

“It’s hard, you know,” 39-year-old Wings captain Niklaus Lidstrom explained. “You’re so close to a Stanley Cup. You’re fighting hard the whole season to put yourself in that situation, so it’s hard losing the way we did tonight.”

The game began with a scoreless first period, although the Penguins made 11 shots on goal to the Wings’ 6. At the start of the second, Pittsburgh’s Evgeni Malkin pressured Wings defenseman Brad Stuart into slapping a bad pass. Talbot was able to intercept, firing the puck past Detroit netminder Chris Osgood at just over 1 minute.

The assist was Malkin’s third in the series. Game 7 was the second consecutive game in which neither Crosby nor Malkin scored for the Penguins, although Malkin, who was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy for postseason MVP, led NHL scorers in both the regular season and in the playoffs.

Nine minutes later, Talbot made a wrist shot from the left circle, sliding under the crossbar to push the Penguins’ lead to two at 10:07.

Crosby, who played just one shift in the second before leaving the ice due to a knee injury, lauded his teammate. “Max came up with some big goals there,” the captain said. “We don’t get to this point without everyone contributing. I knew the guys were going to find a way to pull it off.”

Pittsburgh’s Bill Guerin stated more simply, “Thank God for Max Talbot.”

And Marc-Andre Fleury. Pittsburgh’s on-again, off-again goaltender wiped away bad memories of Game 5’s 5-0 shutout loss to the Wings and played a remarkable Game 7. He made 23 saves of 24 shots, stopping Detroit’s 3rd period flurry of shots –the Wings outshot the Penguins 6-1 – including a final denial of four-time champion Lidstrom with just one second left on the clock.

Jonathon Ericsson had managed to cut the Wings’ deficit to one with 6:07 left in the game. Niklas Kronwall came close to tying the game with 2:14 left, but he slapped the crossbar. Then came Lidstrom, who was officially marked as 59 feet away but who was in fact much closer. Lidstrom targeted the empty side of the net.

Fleury, however, threw himself bodily across the ice, stopping the puck with his chest.

“I knew there wasn’t much time left,” the now-legendary netminder explained. “I just decided to get my body out there and it hit me in the ribs.”

It was an impossible save that gave the Penguins the Cup.

The victory paralleled the two-year duel between the New York Islanders and the Edmonton Oilers. The Oilers, a young upstart team, were defeated by the veteran New York Islanders in the final round of the Stanley Cup playoffs; the next year, the Oilers returned, defeating their erstwhile conquerors, and claimed the Stanley Cup. Over twenty years later, the Oilers find a counterpart in the Penguins, as the Islanders do with the Red Wings.

However, unlike the Islanders, the Red Wings are not down and out for the count. Many of their key players will remain for the next several years, although next year is Lidstrom’s last. The Wings anticipate a strong season next year.

“I’d rather be out there [celebrating victory on the ice],” Wings player Henrik Zetterberg admitted. “But we’ll learn from this, too. It’s going to make us stronger. We have a great group of guys in here.”

Oh yes, the Red Wings will be back. But for now, the Penguins can relish their victory, enjoying the fame that comes with being the best team in the NHL.

HARLEY

REd WINGS ?

Saturday, September 5th, 2009
Chris asked:


Is Every other Red Wings fan Jumping Up and Down like i am ? I mean the momentum and energy in this game was .. Woo. Gunna be tough at the Shark Tank though, SJ played well. Great Series so far.

BOBBY

Are the Detroit Red Wings the New York Yankees of the NHL?

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
Brian asked:


The Red Wings signed yet another veteran today, Domink Hasek.
I know about the salary cap in hockey, but it does seem that Detroit is trying to apply the Yankees strategy of bringing in high-paid veterans, rather than trying to build a team from the ground up.

DEVIN