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The Model Franchise
by Paul on 09/28/09 at 01:02 PM ET
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from TSN,
The NHL is a young man’s game, and father time may finally be catching up with Detroit. That being said there are about 29 other general managers who would love to have the Wings problem. The Red Wings are as intelligent and well coached as any team in the league. Even if they take a step backwards they are far too talented to fall much further than second in the Central Division.
Fortunately for management, the Wings are not the type of team that will rest on its laurels. While most would consider back-to-back Finals appearances a success, Detroit looks at it as a partial failure as they were only able to come home with a solitary Cup. Last year’s loss likely weighs heavily on the team’s shoulders. A chance to exorcise those demons by making another run at the Stanley Cup should be motivation enough for another big season.
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