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Western Conference Quarter Final – Phoenix Coyotes vs Detroit Red Wings Game #7 Review – Western Conference Semi-Final Preview San Jose Sharks vs Detroit Red Wings
Posted on 28 Apr 2010 by Mark Bates.
Hi Everyone Who's your daddy? That is what Detroit is asking Phoenix after a walk over of a game 7 in Phoenix. Detroit went into Phoenix needing to win the final game 7 in order to advance, the crowd was rocking in Phoenix and Detroit was against the wall. The first period saw no scoring, however each team would have 1 penalty but neither would convert but Detroit out played Phoenix with 17...
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Western Conference Quarter Final – Phoenix Coyotes vs Detroit Red Wings – Game #2 Review
Posted on 17 Apr 2010 by Mark Bates.
Hi Everyone! So, game 2 on Friday night might be forever known in this series, not to mention the entire playoffs as the “Shoot Out In The Desert”. This game was filled with great goals, saves, hits, and of course great NHL action so let's get to it. Jobbing.com arena was once again packed with a 17, 386 “White Out” in Phoenix. The first period was fairly quiet; 1 eve...
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Western Conference – Quarter Finals – #4 Phoenix Coyotes vs #5 Detroit Red Wings
Posted on 11 Apr 2010 by Mark Bates.
Hi Everyone So the Western Conference is all locked up and the match-ups are set and the Detroit Red Wings are to face the NHL's foster child Phoenix Coyotes. This should be a very entertaining series with a clash of styles, the veteran touch of the Detroit Red Wings to the young rising stars in Phoenix. The season series between these 2 clubs is split 2-0-2 with Detroit having 2 outright v...
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Pressure mounts on Sharks from here
Posted on 17 Apr 2009 by Nich Hall.
All you heard from the San Jose Sharks before this series started was how this year will be different, and don’t worry about the past. After their game 1 performance against the Ducks they have brought renewed discussion upon themselves. Making his first playoff start Ducks netminder Jonas Hiller stopped all of the Sharks 35 shots for his first playoff shutout. For San Jose it was pretty ...









