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by Paul on 06/03/08 at 08:53 AM ET
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from Jean-Sebestien Giguere at the LA Times,
In Game 6, hopefully Pittsburgh will draw a little bit of energy from this win. The Penguins seemed to be a tired team out there. They’ll be in front of their fans and hopefully they’ll give them some energy.
They can’t rely so much on Fleury. They’ve got to try to play in their zone more. Try to put some pucks on net and don’t just keep throwing the puck down the middle. Those little blind passes are what Detroit thrives on. They’re going to have to keep their game a little more simple.
As far as Detroit goes, I don’t think it has to change much. Maybe play a little bit better defensively. But it went to six periods. I think they played well for the most part. If I’m Detroit, I’m telling myself that Game 6 is a must-win.
more on Game 5 and 6…
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