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Everything Is Fine In Motown
by Paul on 03/21/08 at 01:05 PM ET
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from Dan Rosen at NHL.com,
Maybe the Red Wings have been disappointed in themselves during the past four seasons because they haven’t found a way to re-create their previous postseason magic; but to call them a disappointment would be a great injustice, and simply wrong.
No NHL team has won more games (252) or recorded more points (558) since the Red Wings last won the Stanley Cup. These aren’t disappointing figures. These are staggering figures.
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Without a doubt, the Wings will make a run for it, especially if they’re healthy. It seems like we can’t buy a healthy team lately, especially after Brad Stuart got scratched from last night’s game against the Predators. Everyone just needs to get back and they need to get into a rhythm if we expect to win the Cup this year, even if other players have been scoring.
Posted by Jeremy from Michigan on 03/21/08 at 03:22 PM ET