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Wings Getting Help
by Paul on 06/01/09 at 12:43 AM ET
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from Gene Collier of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,
If the Red Wings clearly need no help, why are they getting it?
Why, when the puck comes off the end boards behind Fleury, does it wind up in the net twice in 20 minutes in Game 1. Why, when Hossa is battling Pascal Dupuis for the puck along the boards, when Hossa hooks him so effectively that Dupuis’ stick is snapped in half, does play continue with no whistle until Detroit scores a go-ahead goal at 10:29 of the second period. Why does Justin Abdelkader, without an NHL goal to his name, suddenly become The Magical Michigander, swatting rolling pucks past Fleury night after night in this series?
Moreover, why do the Red Wings get to play with two goalies—Chris Osgood and Henrik Zetterberg?
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