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Bills Lead The Charge in Home Opener
Posted on 18 Sep 2011 by Norm Duhamel.
Ralph Wilson Stadium exploded with cheers as Ryan Fitzpatrick found David Nelson in the end zone with a mere 14 seconds left in the game to pull out 38-35 win against the Oakland Raiders! Buffalo dug themselves a huge hole in the first half falling 18 points behind the Raiders as the first half ran out. This game was by no means done. With 6 lead changes in the game, it appeared that the team ...
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Buffalo Stampede, Bills Win!
Posted on 11 Sep 2011 by Norm Duhamel.
The Buffalo Bills did not have to wait long to get their first win of the season as they beat the Kansas City Chiefs 41-7. Last year they were winless until they beat the Detroit Lions 14-12 in week 10! Hopefully this win will be an indicator of what will come from the Bills this year. What more can Bills fans ask for? Offense, defense and special teams were on their game today. The Bills may...
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Sharks Finally Clip Wings
Posted on 13 May 2011 by Kirk Butler.
It may have taken 3 more games than they would have wanted but the Sharks finally knocked off the Wings in a great Game 7 last night. Before I continue I just wanted to thank the Wings and Sharks for providing us the with entertaining hockey in a second round that clearly lacked it. The Sharks and Wings played to 6 one goal games and if it hadn't of been for Drew Miller's empty netter at the en...
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Wings Extend Series
Posted on 7 May 2011 by Kirk Butler.
With their backs against the wall the Wings managed to extend their series with the Sharks to a game 5 back in San Jose on Sunday. It was almost dejavu all over again; the Wings jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead and it looked like it may be a repeat of last years game 4 but San Jose pushed back making a game of it with the Wings prevailing 4-3. This series has been fast paced and entertaining that...
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Oilers follow Red Wings’ lead; ink another Swede
Posted on 2 May 2011 by Scott Pattison.
First it was Paajarvi, then Omark and now Lander. The Edmonton Oilers are doing their best to follow in the shadow of the Detroit Red Wings, whose success over the last two decades has much to do with the players they've drafted from Sweden. The Oilers signed another Swedish prospect, Anton Lander, to a three year entry-level contract. The six-foot, 194-pound centre scored 11 goals and 26 point...
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Red Wings Fail to Split in San Jose
Posted on 1 May 2011 by Kirk Butler.
The second game of the Western Conference 2 vs 3 match-up got underway early on the west coast with a noon local start. The Red Wings entered the game desperately needing a split and hoping to bring more energy as any lingering rust from the long layoff between rounds should have fallen off during game 1. Franzen and Zetterberg both started the game despite not being at or near to 100% as coach...
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Ward Keeps Canes Hopes Alive
Posted on 7 Apr 2011 by Brad Kurtzberg.
With their season literally on the line, the Carolina Hurricanes best players came through to lead them to a clutch 3-0 win over the visiting Detroit Red Wings Wednesday night in Raleigh. Cam Ward made 42 saves to earn the shutout while Eric Staal assisted on all three goals to lead Carolina to victory. It was the first time the Hurricanes defeated the Red Wings since 2006. The Canes are now ju...
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Caps continue playoff style play, but lose to Wings 3-2
Posted on 17 Mar 2011 by Dennis Patchett.
The Washington Capitals continued their tight, tough, disciplined style of play last night. However, the Detroit Red Wings snapped the Caps 9 game winning streak… and in turn, gave the Caps a lesson in playoff style hockey… the Devil is in the “details”. One glaring issue tonight – Faceoffs. The Wings had EVERY PLAYER, that took a faceoff, at or over 50%. ...
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Redemption Waits ‘Til Next Year
Posted on 13 Feb 2011 by Matt Preston.
It was redemption the Boston Bruins sought on Sunday afternoon and a chance to prove themselves against one of the NHL’s elite as they went to Detroit to take on the Red Wings at Joe Louis Arena. Just two days earlier, the West’s Central Division leading Red Wings embarrassed the Bruins, dealing the Black-and-Gold their most disappointing lose of the season, 6-1, on home ice. The second gam...
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Major Letdown For Bruins
Posted on 12 Feb 2011 by Jim Mulligan.
“I mean they’re a great team but we weren’t ready at all. For whatever reason we weren’t sharp from the get-go and that hurt us. We know they’re gifted and control the puck, and they did. We didn’t match it. We’ll have to be a lot better on Sunday. It was a good eye opener for us. We haven’t had one of these in a while so let’s hope that’s it for a long time again.”...
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Predators Too Much For Wings
Posted on 8 Dec 2010 by Jeremy Klumpp.
The Red Wings were outplayed by the Nashville Predators for much of the first half of tonight's game at Joe Louis Arena. The Wings could not recover leading to a 3-2 defeat, and their first three-game losing streak of the season. The Predators started out quickly sending six shots in the game's first four minutes at Jimmy Howard. Solid work from Howard kept the game scoreless until Colin Wilson...
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Wings Lose In Overtime To Kings
Posted on 5 Dec 2010 by Jeremy Klumpp.
The Detroit Red Wings played a solid game on Saturday night, but it was ultimately not enough as the Los Angeles Kings defeated them 3-2 in overtime. Jonathan Ericsson opened up the scoring with 4:31 left in the first when he slapped home his second goal of the season. The Wings outplayed the Kings for much of the first period, and it looked like it could be a long night for the team in black...









