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Your View: Detroit Red Wings vs. Pittsburgh Penguins
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
PITTSBURGH - Red Wings forward Tomas Holmstrom sat out Game 4 of the Stanley Cup finals Saturday night due to an injured hamstring. (article 8) The top-line winger took an on-ice spin Saturday morning with his Detroit teammates to test out his injured right leg hours and said he would be a game-time decision. (article 8) Saturday, May 31, 2008; 11:30 PM PITTSBURGH The Detroit Red Wings wrecked the Pittsburgh Penguins' home-ice advantage and gave themselves a shot to hoist the Stanley Cup in Hockeytown. (article 1) (Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) Jiri Hudler's goal at 2:26 of the third period held as the winner as the Detroit Red Wings took a pivotal Game 4 of the Stanley Cup final over the Pittsburgh Penguins. (article 2) PITTSBURGH - Rarely is a hockey game won or lost on one play, one goal, or for that matter a miscalculation or a single faux pas. (article 7) Mike Babcock could point to any number of reasons the Penguins dropped a 3-2 defeat on the Red Wings Wednesday night, leaving Detroit with its lead cut in half, 2-1, in the best-of-seven Stanley Cup finals. (article 7) Game 4 will be back at the Igloo Saturday night, and the series will return to Joe Louis Arena for Game 5 Monday. (article 3)

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  • Story keywords
    Penguins, Wings, Pittsburgh, HOLMSTROM, Detroit

    Source articles
    1. Red Wings seize commanding lead over Penguins (Washington Post, 05/31/2008, 1079 words)
    2. Red Wings hand Pens home loss for lead (cbc.ca, 05/31/2008, 816 words)
    3. Penguins finally break out (boston.com, 05/29/2008, 800 words)
    4. Game 4 win could give Red Wings big mental edge (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 05/31/2008, 913 words)
    5. Wings put demoralized Penguins on the brink (cbc.ca, 06/01/2008, 709 words)
    6. Wings look detemined to bounce back in Game 4 (cbc.ca, 05/31/2008, 533 words)
    7. Red Wings' Babcock blames himself (boston.com, 05/30/2008, 768 words)
    8. Red Wings forward Holmstrom ruled out of Game 4 (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 05/31/2008, 414 words)
    9. Red Wings need their front man, Tomas Holmstrom (L.A. Times, 05/31/2008, 630 words)
    10. Your View: Detroit Red Wings vs. Pittsburgh Penguins (cbc.ca, 05/30/2008, 236 words)
    11. PENGUINS WANT TO WRAP IT UP (NY Post, 05/30/2008, 438 words)
    12. Penguins' Therrien raps officials (boston.com, 05/29/2008, 649 words)




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