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Monday’s NHL scoring summary

May 26, 2008 Doug Stolhand 0

Scoring summary from Monday’s NHL game:Penguins 0 at Red Wings 3 First Period1. Detroit, Stuart 1 (Filppula) 6:552. Detroit, Holmstrom 4 (Zetterberg) 11:18Penalties – Stuart Det (tripping) 11:33, Malone Pgh (inteference) 15:14, Cleary Det (hooking) 17:49, Roberts Pgh (roughing) 19:46.

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A report card look at Monday’s second game of the Stanley Cup final

May 26, 2008 Doug Stolhand 0

DETROIT – A report card look at Game 2 of the NHL’s Stanley Cup final between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Detroit Red Wings:FORWARDS Penguins, D-minus: The talented group of forwards that torched Ottawa, New York and Philadelphia to the tune of 51 goals in 14 games has gone silent, their longest goalless streak of the year coming at the worst possible time.

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Red Wings defeat Penguins 3-0 to seize 2-0 lead in Stanley Cup final

May 26, 2008 Doug Stolhand 0

DETROIT – NHL history suggests that the Detroit Red Wings are shoo-ins to win the Stanley Cup now.Brad Stuart, Tomas Holmstrom and Valtteri Filppula scored the goals and Chris Osgood blanked the Pittsburgh Penguins for the second straight game, 3-0 on the heels of a 4-0 whitewash in the opener, as the Red Wings took a 2-0 stranglehold on the championship series Monday night.

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Playoff goal scoring leader Johan Franzen close to returning

May 25, 2008 Doug Stolhand 0

DETROIT – As if they don’t already have enough firepower, the Detroit Red Wings might be ready to reinsert Johan Franzen into their lineup.With Franzen missing a sixth straight game to allow concussion-like symptoms to dissipate, the Red Wings got a two-goal jump start from Mikael Samuelsson on their way to a 4-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins in the opener of the Stanley Cup final on Saturday.

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Osgood and Samuelsson give Red Wings 4-0 victory over Penguins in Game 1

May 24, 2008 Doug Stolhand 0

DETROIT – The Detroit Red Wings left the Pittsburgh Penguins in their dust in the opening game of the NHL’s championship series.After goaltenders Chris Osgood of the Red Wings and Marc-Andre Fleury of the Penguins stole the show in the opening period, Detroit’s relentless forechecking forced turnovers and Mikael Samuelsson scored in the second and again in the third to give the Red Wings a lead they weren’t about to relinquish as they cruised to a 4-0 victory Saturday night.