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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Detroit Red Wings 4, Dallas Stars 1

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— What was a great playoff ride for the Dallas Stars hit the end of the road Monday night. The Detroit Red Wings, who rolled out a gem of a performance, struck early and often to beat the Stars 4-1 and take the Western Conference Final 4-2.

The loss ended a memorable run for the Stars, who knocked off the defending Stanley Cup champion Anaheim Ducks, defeated Stanley Cup favorite San Jose with a series clinching game that went four overtimes, and rallied to make a series of the Western Conference Final after dropping the first three games to the Red Wings.

"I'm definitely proud of this team," said Stars coach Dave Tippett. "Nobody gave us a chance right from the get go. ... I am very proud of our whole group. The effort was phenomenal. It's frustrating losing. It's disappointing losing. I can look at those guys - starting with Brenden Morrow - and say they left everything on the ice."

The Red Wings finally got the secondary scoring they needed as Kris Draper and Dallas Drake chipped in first period goals. Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik Zetterberg also scored for the Red Wings. Chris Osgood made 28 saves, including 15 in the third period when the Stars desperarately tried to climb back in the game.

"We were quiet before the game, the calm before the storm. We knew what we had to do," Osgood said of the team's mood after having lost the last two games in the series. "We were a bit off our game the last two games, but give Dallas credit. They played us hard."

Up next for the Red Wings is a date with the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Stanley Cup Final, which will open Saturday in Detroit.

"It's a great feeling to be back in the Finals again," said Detroit captain Nicklas Lidstrom, whose team will be back in the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 2002.

Stephane Robidas scored the lone goal for the Stars, who got a 25-save performance from goalie Marty Turco. Robidas' goal came on the power play, but the Stars were down 4-0 in the third period at that point and had missed on their first six chances in the game and had given up a shorthanded goal to Zetterberg. The Stars ended up 3-30 on the power play in the series.

The Red Wings struck three times in the first period period to quiet the crowd at the American Airlines Center and take control of the game.

"They had a real hard focus around our net on the first three goals," said Tippett. "When you are trailing you are chasing the game. That's where we were, chasing the game most of the game."

Draper opened the scoring when he crashed the net and had a Drake shot go off his face and past Turco at the 3:45 of the mark.

"If I've got to score like that every game this time of year I'll take it," said Draper, who left the game right after he scored to get stitched up.

After Dallas missed on its first power play chance of the game, the Red Wings got their first chance with the man-advantage and cashed in when Pavel Datsyuk got to the rebound of Nicklas Lidstrom shot and roofed it over Turco at the 11:41 mark.

The Red Wings struck less than five minutes later when defenseman Brett Lebda carried the puck down the right wing into the Dallas zone, backhanded the puck on net and Drake hacked it past Turco at 16:45.

The Stars had four power play chances in the second period, but Detroit scored a shorthanded goal on the first one to extend its lead to 4-0. Zetterberg picked off a Brenden Morrow pass as the Detroit blue line, skated in on a breakaway and beat Turco at the 3:11 mark.

The Stars weren't able to cash in on their next three power play chances in the period, and the Red Wings took a 4-0 lead into the third period.

The Stars struck on the power play 2:33 into the third period when Robidas took a pass from Mike Ribeiro and scored off a one-timer from the left faceoff circle. The Stars kept up the pressure in the third but Osgood was sharp, making great saves on Ribeiro, Trevor Daley and Niklas Hagman to keep the Stars from getting another score and gaining any more momentum.


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James Scott Verified

It was definitely a great run...glad to see these guys toughed it out for 2 wins, rather than going quietly in a sweep. Sure could have used more out of that top line in this series, but hand it to DET for keeping them contained.

Morrow just seemed a little out of it this game, like he just didn't have any left in his tank - which could be understood given the performance he's put on throughout the playoffs.

Couple of observations from the game - so I'm sure Black Tie Dynasty is a great band and all, but what was with the music to commit suicide to during the 2nd intermission? As if I didn't already want to slit my wrist, they play a song during the break that's just slow and quiet and sucked what little life was left in arena out - could have used a bit more up-tempo something to keep the crowd interested.

Also, it was nice to see a large part of the crowd stick around during the last couple of minutes of the game, giving the Stars a standing O, all throughout the handshake. Dallas is certainly a fair-weather-fan city, but the fans last night showed some great appreciation in a losing effort.

Go Pens!

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TJ Callaway Verified

I agree James, it was good to see the fans stick around and give the team some love even though they lost. I think Morrow had given all he had and he was probably playing injured from that fall a few games back.

It was a great playoff run and maybe next year there will be a little more chemistry with Brad Richards having been with them longer by then. We just need to learn to score 5 on 5, playoffs or regular season.

Still proud of the Stars, good seaon! Heres to next year! GO STARS!!!

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annam Anonymous

Rumor has it that Morrow was essentially skating on one leg for the final 7 games... which may explain his ineffectiveness in the first two periods.

At least they went out slugging in the third!

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Scott Doyle Verified

I'm surprised so many people stuck around when it was 4-0 going into the 3rd (note, I wasn't there - simply conjecture from the seats I could see on TV...admittedly, those are more expensive and probably tougher to part from).

I was happy to see 'em make it as far as they did and knock down a couple of games against the 1-seed (especially since Turco finally won at Joe Louis Arena). This is the 1st season I've gotten into hockey thanks to my roommate, and I'm hooked. Definitely hope Sid the Kid and the Pens hose those damn Red Wings in the finals.

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