The history of the building, the history of the Detroit Red Wings and all the great players who are in the Hall of Fame ... I love it.
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Complementing the Production Line (Howe/Abel/Lindsay) on the awesome Detroit Red Wings of the 1950s was this slithery center (though he played mostly LW) who tormented the foe with his tenacious checking
I’ll go with the Detroit Red Wings. Stanley Cup hangover? What Stanley Cup hangover? We’re seeing that at the quarter point of the season that the Wings are just as effective as they were during the Stanley Cup playoffs, so I pick them to win the Cup. Why? Because we know they’ve done it before, as recently as last spring.
I think it's important. You look at the Detroit Red Wings, their identity is about puck control ... Our identity seems to fit well with the city. People here want to see a team that works hard every night. I believe in having that kind of identity.
We didn’t give up much. We looked good on special teams. Kronwall had a power-play goal in the first and Detroit added two more in the second. The Red Wings dominated play in the first, outshooting the Oilers 16-9. It’s sad that when we’re down just 1-0 after the first period
He was a second-round pick and he's a forward prospect we'll leave in Sweden. He has a high ceiling.