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PITTSBURGH - Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins found their offense right where they left it - home in the Igloo. Crosby scored Pittsburgh's first two goals of the Stanley Cup finals, beating previously perfect goalie Chris Osgood, and the Penguins made this a series with a 3-2 victory Wednesday night.
DETROIT -- Nicklas Lidstrom, Chris Osgood and Kirk Maltby spread out like a perfectly shaped triangle in the Detroit Red Wings' dressing room and tried to explain how Game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals is really like any other game. When that seemingly unbelievable message comes from guys who have championship rings that nearly cover a whole hand, it begins to sound plausible.
home-ice advantage Of the 14 times in history the Stanley Cup finals have gone the distance, the home team has won 12. DETROIT - Nicklas Lidstrom, Chris Osgood and Kirk Maltby spread out like a perfectly shaped triangle in the Detroit Red Wings dressing room and tried to explain how Game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals is really like any other game.
PITTSBURGH -- Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins found their offense right where they left it -- home in the Igloo. Crosby scored Pittsburgh's first two goals of the Stanley Cup finals, beating previously perfect goalie Chris Osgood, and the Penguins made this a series with a 3-2 victory Wednesday night.
Wednesday's games Vancouver 2, Detroit 1: Daniel Sedin scored twice and Roberto Luongo made 39 saves as the Canucks increased their Western Conference lead over second-place Detroit to 10 points. Before the game, the Red Wings placed Chris Osgood on the injured list, but Detroit could have the goalie back from a nagging groin injury before the end of the regular season.
DETROIT -- If a vote were taken today, it wouldn't be close. At least, it shouldn't be close: Detroit Red Wings goaltender Chris Osgood would be your Conn Smythe Trophy winner as playoff MVP.
ANAHEIM - The busiest stretch of traffic in Southern California on Tuesday night had to be the 57 freeway, between where the Angels hosted the Boston Red Sox and the Ducks simultaneously hosted the Detroit Red Wings. The second-busiest was the blue patch of ice in front of Red Wings goalie Chris Osgood.
DETROIT -- Chris Osgood lounged on his day off, watching the Detroit Tigers, Tiger Woods and basketball when he wasn't taking a 2 1/2-hour nap. I'm banking some sleep here," Detroit's goaltender said Monday.
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