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Detroit News: Wings to honor Larionov tonight
DETROIT -- The Red Wings on Thursday night, before their game against Vancouver, will honor one of their Stanley Cup heroes, Igor Larionov.
Detroit News: Wings' hospital visit brings cheer
DETROIT -- Jack Zaidel always has patterned his game after Nicklas Lidstrom, so when Zaidel met Lidstrom Wednesday it was a thrill.
Detroit News: Mouth gets Avery in trouble again
It didn't take long for the rest of us to figure out why his fellow NHL players voted Sean Avery the titles of both most hated and most overrated player in hockey. All he had to do was open his mouth.
Detroit News: Wings' influence benefits Sharks
Red Wings general manager Ken Holland has a theory about the NHL playoff race that makes a lot of sense. He believes that after Thanksgiving weekend, NHL teams move in a pack.
Detroit News: Hurricanes fire Laviolette, bring back Maurice
Peter Laviolette , who won a Stanley Cup with the Hurricanes, was fired Wednesday and replaced with Paul Maurice , the man Laviolette replaced five years earlier. Assistant general manager Ron Francis was named Maurice's associate coach.
Detroit News: Man falls from upper deck in Ottawa
OTTAWA -- A 21-year-old man was taken to hospital after he fell about 25 feet from the upper deck of Scotiabank Place during the second intermission of the Ottawa Senators' victory over the Atlanta Thrashers on Wednesday night.
Detroit News: Avery apologizes for comments
DALLAS -- Suspended Dallas Stars agitator Sean Avery flew to New York on Wednesday for a meeting with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, and gave a likely sample of what he'll say by apologizing for comments about his former girlfriends.
Detroit News: Back injury to sideline Sakic six weeks
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Colorado Avalanche center Joe Sakic, 39, will be sidelined at least six weeks while receiving treatment for a herniated disc.
FOX Sports: Come on, Barack, drop the puck
All Barack Obama, all the time (or as frequently as humanly possible until people stop purchasing papers featuring the president-elect, which hopefully won't happen):
FOX Sports: Canucks-Red Wings Preview
The Vancouver Canucks haven't fared well without starting goalie Roberto Luongo, but they've given the Detroit Red Wings trouble this season.Winners in two of three meetings this season over Detroit, the Canucks look for another victory Thursday at Joe Louis Arena as they try to break a three-game losing streak.Vancouver (14-9-2) has gone 1-3-0 since losing ...
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·Wings to honor Larionov tonight
DETROIT -- The Red Wings on Thursday night, before their game against Vancouver, will honor one of their Stanley Cup heroes, Igor Larionov.
·Wings' hospital visit brings cheer
DETROIT -- Jack Zaidel always has patterned his game after Nicklas Lidstrom, so when Zaidel met Lidstrom Wednesday it was a thrill.
·Mouth gets Avery in trouble again
It didn't take long for the rest of us to figure out why his fellow NHL players voted Sean Avery the titles of both most hated and most overrated player in hockey. All he had to do was open his mouth.
·Wings' influence benefits Sharks
Red Wings general manager Ken Holland has a theory about the NHL playoff race that makes a lot of sense. He believes that after Thanksgiving weekend, NHL teams move in a pack.
·Hurricanes fire Laviolette, bring back Maurice
Peter Laviolette , who won a Stanley Cup with the Hurricanes, was fired Wednesday and replaced with Paul Maurice , the man Laviolette replaced five years earlier. Assistant general manager Ron Francis was named Maurice's associate coach.
·Man falls from upper deck in Ottawa
OTTAWA -- A 21-year-old man was taken to hospital after he fell about 25 feet from the upper deck of Scotiabank Place during the second intermission of the Ottawa Senators' victory over the Atlanta Thrashers on Wednesday night.
·Avery apologizes for comments
DALLAS -- Suspended Dallas Stars agitator Sean Avery flew to New York on Wednesday for a meeting with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, and gave a likely sample of what he'll say by apologizing for comments about his former girlfriends.
·Back injury to sideline Sakic six weeks
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Colorado Avalanche center Joe Sakic, 39, will be sidelined at least six weeks while receiving treatment for a herniated disc.
·Wings rip Avery for lewd comments
DETROIT -- Red Wings players support the NHL's decision to suspend Sean Avery of the Dallas Stars for the lewd comments he made Tuesday in Calgary regarding a former girlfriend.
·Laviolette fired, Maurice back as Hurricanes coach
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Peter Laviolette is out and Paul Maurice is in -- again -- as coach of the Carolina Hurricanes.
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·Detroit Red Wings Roster Report
GOALTENDERS: Chris Osgood, Ty Conklin. DEFENSEMEN: Nicklas Lidstrom, Brian Rafalski, Niklas Kronwall, Brad Stuart, Andreas Lilja, Brett Lebda. FIRST LINE: Dan Cleary, Pavel Datsyuk, Marian Hossa. SECOND LINE: Johan Franzen, Henrik Zetterberg, Mikael Samuelsson. THIRD LINE: Jiri Hudler, Valtteri Filppula, Tomas Kopecky. FOURTH LINE: Derek Meech, Kris Draper, Kirk Maltby.
·Detroit Red Wings Notes, Quotes
--G Chris Osgood needed to make only 15 saves to record his 373rd career victory, moving him past Andy Moog for sole possession of 13th place on the NHL's all-time list. It was the first time in his last six starts that Osgood has allowed fewer than three goals in a game. --The Wings tied the game at 1-1 on their 32nd shot, at 14:26 of the second period, when Johan Franzen tipped in a blast by Nicklas Lidstrom. It ...
·Detroit Red Wings Inside Shots
Coach Mike Babcock called out his players, to some extent, after Monday's morning skate, claiming their work ethic hasn't been strong lately. "Who's the hardest-working team in the National Hockey League? Well, in the past I've been able to say without any question, I think (we are)," Babcock said. "I don't think that's the case right now." The Wings haven't been as strong defensively or in goal as they need to b ...
·Come on, Barack, drop the puck
All Barack Obama, all the time (or as frequently as humanly possible until people stop purchasing papers featuring the president-elect, which hopefully won't happen):
·Canucks-Red Wings Preview
The Vancouver Canucks haven't fared well without starting goalie Roberto Luongo, but they've given the Detroit Red Wings trouble this season.Winners in two of three meetings this season over Detroit, the Canucks look for another victory Thursday at Joe Louis Arena as they try to break a three-game losing streak.Vancouver (14-9-2) has gone 1-3-0 since losing Luongo to a strained groin Nov. 22 at Pittsburgh.
·They're not allowing many lane violations
Bruins NOTEBOOK
·Bruins can dig deeper Their depth chart reveals no holes
They are among the league's unquestioned elites: Nicklas Lidstrom, Brian Rafalski, Henrik Zetterberg, Pavel Datsyuk, and Marian Hossa. Together, they bring skill, speed, strength, two-way excellence, puck-moving ability, and Hockey sense that any coach would love to deploy against the opponents' best.
·Red Wings 2, Ducks 1
Marian Hossa knew if the Red Wings kept shooting, the puck would finally go in.And it did, on a shot by Hossa early in the third period that gave Detroit a 2-1 win over Anaheim on Monday night. The Red Wings outshot the Ducks 47-16.Johan Franzen also scored for Detroit and Chris Osgood made 15 saves."We tried to stay patient. We were, I think, all over them and we outshoot them," Hossa said. "It was just a matter of ...
·Ducks-Red Wings, Sum
Anaheim 1 0 0-1Detroit 0 1 1-2First Period-1, Anaheim, Kunitz 5 (Selanne), 1:50.Second Period-2, Detroit, Franzen 11 (Lidstrom, Zetterberg), 14:26.Third Period-3, Detroit, Hossa 14 (Cleary, Datsyuk), 1:48.Shots on Goal-Anaheim 5-5-6-16. Detroit 19-19-9-47.Goalies-Anaheim, Giguere, Hiller. Detroit, Osgood. A-18,862 (20,066). T-2:23.
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·Puck Daddy chats with Florida's David Booth about killing bears (Yahoo! Sports)
In 2006, David Booth was playing for Michigan State's hockey team, juggling classes with practices.
·NHL Calendar (AP)
Dec. 19-27 -- Holiday roster freeze in effect. No waivers, trades and loans permitted. Dec. 26-Jan. 5 -- IIHF World Under 20 Championship, Ottawa. Jan. 1 -- NHL Winter Classic 2009. Detroit Red Wings vs. Chicago Blackhawks, Wrigley Field, Chicago. Jan 22-26 -- All-Star break. Jan. 24 -- NHL SuperSkills Competition, Montreal.
·Red Wings D Chelios to begin conditioning assignment (PA SportsTicker)
Detroit Red Wings veteran defenseman Chris Chelios is expected to begin a conditioning assignment with the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League on Friday.
·Predictions: How long will the NHL suspend Sean Avery? (Yahoo! Sports)
"Sean Avery has set back the image of the NHL and even relations between pro athletes and women to a point...
·Crosby ridiculously closes all-star vote gap with Canadiens (Yahoo! Sports)
Yesterday, we focused on the big NHL All-Star Game voting news that Jarome Ignla of the Calgary Flames had...
·Red Wings Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
Coach Mike Babcock called out his players, to some extent, after Monday's morning skate, claiming their work ethic hasn't been strong lately."Who's the hardest-working team in the National Hockey League? Well, in the past I've been able to say without any question, I think (we are)," Babcock said. "I don't think that's the case right now."The Wings haven't been as strong defensively or in goal as they need to be, but ...
·Puck Headlines: Hull doesn't know if Avery can return to Stars (Yahoo! Sports)
Here are your Afternoon Puck Headlines: A glorious collection of news and views collected from the greatest...
·Iginla breaks Red Wings stranglehold in all-star voting (Yahoo! Sports)
Hey, what do you know: Maybe people do actually care about Jarome Iginla. While all of the attention this week...
·Divers find body of former NHL All-Star Martin (AP)
Police divers recovered the body of Hubert "Pit" Martin, a four-time NHL All-Star in the 1960s and '70s, who drowned after the snowmobile he was driving plunged into an icy lake near his home. Divers found Martin's body Tuesday afternoon, Quebec provincial police said. Const. Marie-Josee Ouellet said Martin was driving the vehicle on Lake Kanasuta in northwestern Quebec on Sunday when the ice...
·NHL Calendar (AP)
Dec. 19-27 -- Holiday roster freeze in effect. No waivers, trades and loans permitted. Dec. 26-Jan. 5 -- IIHF World Under 20 Championship, Ottawa. Jan. 1 -- NHL Winter Classic 2009. Detroit Red Wings vs. Chicago Blackhawks, Wrigley Field, Chicago. Jan 22-26 -- All-Star break. Jan. 24 -- NHL SuperSkills Competition, Montreal.
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