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6-5 Win Puts The Detroit Red Wings Into The Western Conference Semi-Finals
by Paul on 04/23/09 at 09:46 PM ET
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Crazy game, Wings had a 2 goal lead twice tonight and the Blue Jackets batted back to tie it each time.
One of the stories of the series, Columbus never had the lead in the four games.
added 10:12pm, To answer the 20 or so emails I have received regarding the Too Many Men on the Ice penalty Columbus took late in the 3rd period that lead to Franzen power play goal, the penalty had to be called, no matter the score, the time left on the clock, etc.
If the Columbus player who came onto the ice had not played the puck before the player he was replacing was on the bench, the call would probably have not been made. It is a call that is made 100% of the time, no judgment involved in that type of call.
added 10:20pm, Video of the game highlights below…
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