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Friday, May 15, 2009

Conference final schedule

Game 1, Sun, May 17, at Detroit, 3 p.m., NBC

Game 2, Tuesday, May 19, at Detroit, 7:30 p.m., Versus

Game 3, Friday, May 22, at Chicago, 8 p.m., Versus, CBC

Game 4, Sunday, May 24, at Chicago, 3 p.m., NBC, CBC

Game 5, Wednesday, May 27, at Detroit, 7:30 p.m., Versus, CBC

Game 6, Saturday, May 30, at Chicago, 8 p.m., Versus, CBC

Game 7, Monday, June 1, at Detroit, 7:30 p.m., Versus, CBC

3 Comments:

Blogger JT Burns said...

Is it just me or does anyone else feel that Anaheim was going to be the biggest challenge for the Wings of all of the teams that were left? Chicago, Carolina and Pittsburgh are all great teams but they just don't worry me like the Ducks did. There is just something that makes the Ducks a real threat to the Wings. I think that it must be the fact that they are the only team who comes close to having as many rings as the Wings and they are just plan nasty.

Should be a great series with the Hawks, hopefully the Wings can use their skill and experience to their advantage.

Rafalski sure makes that defence awesome. If Brad Stuart played as well in the regular season as he does in the playoffs I think that he could be a seventh d man for Team Canada at the Olympics next year. Wow, he is playing that well.

They have made it to the third round without their number one line doing a thing. Just imagine how dangerous they will be if Datsyuk and Hossa start getting points. They have been playing well in my opinion, just not getting the points.

Can't wait until Sunday

May 15, 2009 at 1:50 AM 
Blogger Unknown said...

I think Boston had the best matchup skills against the Wings. I think if Sharp and Havlat can contribute that this will be a 6 game series. I don't think Carolina, with Brind'A'mour questionable, matches up well against Pittsburgh and I know we match up well with Pittsburgh.

Also, karma came easy last night. My amateur team won 5-2 against the only team to beat us so far this season. I had my first point in 10 games (i am stay at home D-man).. my minor league employer moves on to third round Saturday and my homer heroes in Detroit have made it too. I just am so happy that the teams that play this sport the way it was meant to be played are winning series and games. It will improve the sport for everyone.

Smile. Love the game. Work your pattute off. Earn it first, deserve it second.

May 15, 2009 at 11:29 AM 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

yeah, you´re right... i thought Rafalski will be the turning point in game seven and now I´m sure that he´ll be one of the greatest players in this war against hawks... i wish for leino to step in, if malby or abdelkader are not going to play

May 16, 2009 at 1:29 PM 

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