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The Pattern Continues- Penguins Win To Force Game 7 In Detroit

Friday, 8:00pm at the Joe Louis Arena for the Stanley Cup!!!

Be there!

added 11:06pm, from Bob Duff of the Windsor Star,

It will be the first Game 7 final in Penguins history and the first for the Wings since 1964.

“It’s the old cliche,” said Detroit winger Kirk Maltby. “Everyone gets tired of hearing about it, but it’s one win at a time.

“You can’t get too far ahead of yourself - which I think maybe we did.”

Just as in Game 5 of last spring’s final, when the Wings came home to Joe Louis Arena up 3-1 and positioned to take the title, the Penguins rose up and posted a stunning victory. 

They were the better team most of the game.

Detroit will have a chance to close it out again in on home ice Friday, but they were left again wondering why they couldn’t get the job done the first time around.

read on

added 10:43pm, Watch live streaming of the press conferences below…

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