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Penguins, loud Pittsburgh fans to confront Red Wings tonight
Summary from Canada, from articles in English
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Pittsburgh's Gary Roberts, left, and Sergei Gonchar could only watch as the Red Wings hoisted the Stanley Cup on Wednesday at Mellon Arena. (article 4)
" I have got no feeling right now said 24-year-old forward Maxime Talbot, who scored a last-minute tying goal Monday in Detroit to set the stage for a instant-classic 4-3 triple-overtime win in Game 5. (article 4)
Henrik Zetterberg's 13th goal of the playoffs early in the third period held up as the winner in the 3-2 game at Mellon Arena in Pittsburgh. (article 1)
(Gene J. Puskar/Associated Press) Detroit Red Wings forward Henrik Zetterberg locked up the Conn Smythe Trophy as top playoff performer with a team-high 27 points - and one remarkable penalty kill. (article 6)
(Christian Petersen/Getty Images) Petr Sykora of the Pittsburgh Penguins scored a power-play goal at 9:57 of the third overtime period to shock the Detroit Red Wings and their fans in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup final on Monday night. (article 2)
Sykora fired a wrist shot past Detroit goaltender Chris Osgood with Jiri Hudler in the penalty box for high-sticking in a 4-3 win as the Penguins battled back from the brink of defeat. (article 2)
Evgeni Malkin, who has struggled mightily all series, set up Sykora for his first point of the final. (article 2)
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Penguins, Wings, PITTSBURGH, Detroit, Game |
Source articles
- Detroit Red Wings win Stanley Cup (cbc.ca, 06/05/2008, 1391 words)
- Penguins force Game 6 with triple-OT stunner (cbc.ca, 06/03/2008, 1635 words)
- Pens became one-line team in Cup final and that doesn't cut it (cbc.ca, 06/04/2008, 705 words)
- Young Penguins facing bright future (cbc.ca, 06/05/2008, 587 words)
- Fleury's family with him through stumbles and success (cbc.ca, 06/04/2008, 343 words)
- Henrik Zetterberg wins Conn Smythe as playoff MVP (cbc.ca, 06/04/2008, 667 words)
- Series deficit can feel like a Mount Everest ascent (cbc.ca, 06/02/2008, 732 words)
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