Red Wings 5, Stars 2: Post Game Snipes...
- I'm a little bit rusty here.  It's been so long since I got to watch a Wings game that I had to re-teach myself the concept of icing during the first period.
 
- In one play during the third period, Ian White blocked a shot with his face,and then Henrik Zetterberg made a kick save on the goal line to keep the puck out of the net.  White ended up with several stitches and a hospital visit out of the deal.
 
- Wouldn't it be nice if Fil's and Franzen played the way they've been playing all the time?
 
- Win five, lose six, win four.  Nobody can accuse the Wings of not being streaky.
 
- For a while there, I thought last night was going to be one of those games where the Wings fire 100 shots at a no-name backup goalie and make him look like an All-Star starter.  Obviously, they figured things out in the end, though.
 
- The broadcast had several nice tributes to Mickey Redmond.  He deserves all of them.  I sure do love that flannel-wearing, ginger-ale-drinking, bingo-bango-saying, composite-stick-hating guy.  He's one of a kind.
 
- I particularly enjoyed Homer's analysis of the goal that was originally credited to him before being switched to Kronner.  I also enjoyed the fact that he told Murph that the goal didn't go in off of him, but asked him to do him a solid and say it did anyway.
 
- Kindl got into a fight at the end of the game.  I like the effort, but he didn't really do so well.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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