Puddin Taine
05-06-2008, 09:06 AM
WOOOT!!!
4th cup in 11 years!
Can't beat them wings baby!
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NHL | Red Wings wrap up Stanley Cup
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Playoff MVP Henrik Zetterberg, right, celebrates with Red Wings teammate Chris Chelios after winning the Stanley Cup.
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PITTSBURGH — Hockeytown is home to the Stanley Cup — again.
For the fourth time in 11 seasons, the Detroit Red Wings are the Stanley Cup champions. They used experience and grit to knock out the up-and-coming Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday night with a 3-2 victory in Game 6 of the Final.
Following in the footsteps of Gordie Howe and Steve Yzerman, new captain Nicklas Lidstrom led the Red Wings to the title. Detroit's 11th NHL championship team is the first in league history to be captained by a European.
"I've been over here for a long time and I watched Steve Yzerman hoist it three times in the past," the Swedish defenseman said. "I'm very proud of being the first European. I'm very proud of being a captain of the Red Wings."
4th cup in 11 years!
Can't beat them wings baby!
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NHL | Red Wings wrap up Stanley Cup
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Playoff MVP Henrik Zetterberg, right, celebrates with Red Wings teammate Chris Chelios after winning the Stanley Cup.
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PITTSBURGH — Hockeytown is home to the Stanley Cup — again.
For the fourth time in 11 seasons, the Detroit Red Wings are the Stanley Cup champions. They used experience and grit to knock out the up-and-coming Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday night with a 3-2 victory in Game 6 of the Final.
Following in the footsteps of Gordie Howe and Steve Yzerman, new captain Nicklas Lidstrom led the Red Wings to the title. Detroit's 11th NHL championship team is the first in league history to be captained by a European.
"I've been over here for a long time and I watched Steve Yzerman hoist it three times in the past," the Swedish defenseman said. "I'm very proud of being the first European. I'm very proud of being a captain of the Red Wings."