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		<title>Red Wings aim for road record in Calgary</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Apr 2006 14:10:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description> A pair of first-place teams will meet tonight in Calgary, as the Flames host the Detroit Red Wings at the Saddledome.
The Red Wings clinched the Central Division with Sunday's win over Minnesota. They also lead the Western Conference and NHL with...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>A pair of first-place teams will meet tonight in <A href="http://calgary-flame.textamerica.com/">Calgary</A>, as the Flames host <STRONG>the Detroit Red Wings</STRONG> at the Saddledome.</P>
<P><A href="http://ww.wagerweb.com">The Red Wings</A> clinched the <STRONG>Central Division</STRONG> with Sunday's win over Minnesota. They also lead the <STRONG>Western Conference</STRONG> and <STRONG>NHL</STRONG> with 110 points. </P>
<P>Sunday's victory was the 27th road win of the season for Detroit, marking a new franchise record. The Red Wings can tie the NHL record with another win this evening. New Jersey set the mark during the 1998-99 season. </P>
<P>Detroit can also claim its 52nd victory overall this season. That would give the Red Wings the second-best win total in franchise history. The 1995-96 team holds the club and <STRONG>NHL</STRONG> record with 62 wins. </P>
<P>Robert Lang posted a goal and an assist to lead the Detroit past the Wild, 3-2. Brendan Shanahan and Henrik Zetterberg also lit the lamp while Manny Legace came up with 16 saves for the Red Wings, who have won three of their last four contests. </P>
<P>Steve Yzerman notched a pair of assists to extend his point streak to seven games. He has four goals and seven helpers during the run. </P>
<P>The Flames are in the midst of a three-game winning streak and, with 92 points, have a four-point lead in the <STRONG>Northwest Division</STRONG> over <A href="http://color-avalanche.textamerica.com/">Colorado</A>. </P>
<P>Calgary's most recent win came Saturday in Edmonton. Kristian Huselius scored two goals to lift the Flames to the 4-1 <STRONG>total point spread</STRONG>&nbsp;win at Rexall Place. </P>
<P>Daymond Langkow tallied a goal and an assist while Miikka Kiprusoff made 25 saves for Calgary. Andrew Ference also added a goal for the Flames. </P>
<P>Tonight's test is the opener of a three-game homestand for the Flames, who are 26-7-3 as the host club. </P>
<P>Calgary has won two of three meetings with the Red Wings this year, but Detroit has taken four of seven and seven of the last 11 encounters. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Despite rare loss, Red Wings reach 100 points</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Mar 2006 13:57:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description> Nashville goaltender Tomas Vokoun wasn’t great in the shootout, just good enough.
Martin Erat’s goal in the sixth round of the tiebreaker gave the Predators a 3-2 victory that ended the Detroit Red Wings’ six-game winning streak on Tuesday...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Nashville goaltender Tomas Vokoun wasn’t great in the shootout, just good enough.
<P class=textBodyBlack><SPAN id=byLine></SPAN>Martin Erat’s goal in the sixth round of the tiebreaker gave the Predators a 3-2 victory that ended the Detroit Red Wings’ six-game winning streak on Tuesday night.</P>
<P class=textBodyBlack><SPAN id=byLine></SPAN><A href="http://nashpredator.bloghi.com">Nashville</A>, which got regulation goals from Scott Hartnell and Steve Sullivan, won its fifth straight. Marek Zidlicky added two assists.</P>
<P class=textBodyBlack><SPAN id=byLine></SPAN>Robert Lang and Brendan Shanahan scored for Detroit.</P>
<P class=textBodyBlack><SPAN id=byLine></SPAN>Erat’s goal, which beat Manny Legace, was the Predators’ fourth of the shootout. Paul Kariya, Steve Sullivan, and Mike Sillinger also scored in the extra session.</P>
<P class=textBodyBlack><SPAN id=byLine></SPAN>Vokoun stopped Brendan Shanahan, the Red Wings’ sixth shooter, to end it. Pavel Datsyuk, Jason Williams and Steve Yzerman beat Vokoun but Henrik Zetterberg and Tomas Holmstrom were stopped.</P>
<P class=textBodyBlack><SPAN id=byLine></SPAN>“I didn’t do very good,” Vokoun said. “But our guys came through and scored a bunch of goals and that’s why we won.”</P>
<P class=textBodyBlack><SPAN id=byLine></SPAN>Kariya gave Legace credit for his performance in the tiebreaker.</P>
<P class=textBodyBlack><SPAN id=byLine></SPAN>“Manny’s a great goaltender,” Kariya said. “And if you look at the shots, I think every one went post. You have to put a perfect shot against him because he’s got a perfect glove hand.”</P>
<P class=textBodyBlack><SPAN id=byLine></SPAN>Legace, who made 35 saves, stopped Hartnell on a penalty shot with 5:12 left in regulation after Hartnell was pulled down by Mathieu Schneider on a breakaway. Legace also made an outstanding glove save on Kariya on a shot from the left circle with 1:41 remaining in regulation.</P>
<P class=textBodyBlack><SPAN id=byLine></SPAN>“I didn’t think we were mentally sharp in the third period,” Detroit coach Mike Babcock said. “So it was good to see Manny back on his game.”</P>
<P class=textBodyBlack>The victory moved Nashville within eight points of first-place <A href="http://www.wagerweb.com">Detroit</A> in the Central Division with 13 games remaining.</P>
<P class=textBodyBlack><SPAN id=byLine></SPAN>“We’re not going to worry about the Red Wings,” Sillinger said. “We’ve got to worry about our game.”</P>
<P class=textBodyBlack><SPAN id=byLine></SPAN>Vokoun, who made 39 saves, denied Kris Draper on a one-timer from point-blank range 5 minutes into the third period.</P>
<P class=textBodyBlack><SPAN id=byLine></SPAN>Despite the loss, the Red Wings reached 100 points for the sixth straight season.</P>
<P class=textBodyBlack><SPAN id=byLine></SPAN>“I don’t think 100 points is that special,” Zetterberg said. “We’re going for first place overall and you have to go above 100 points to do that.”</P>
<P class=textBodyBlack><SPAN id=byLine></SPAN>Detroit outshot Nashville 18-8 in the second period.</P>
<P class=textBodyBlack><SPAN id=byLine></SPAN>Most of the period was spent in the Predators’ zone, but Vokoun was able to turn away every shot.</P>
<P class=textBodyBlack><SPAN id=byLine></SPAN>The Predators also had a few good scoring opportunities in the period, but Legace made several big saves, too.</P>
<P class=textBodyBlack><SPAN id=byLine></SPAN>Hartnell opened the scoring 5:57 in with his 23rd goal. Detroit got two power-play goals to take a 2-1 lead. Lang’s 5-on-3 tally tied it at 9:34, and Shanahan’s 32nd with 9:29 remaining put the Red Wings on top.</P>
<P class=textBodyBlack><SPAN id=byLine></SPAN>Sullivan’s 30th, with a two-man advantage, got the Predators even at 2.</P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Vote now to re-name the Grind Line!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Mar 2006 10:13:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description> Fans! The Detroit Red Wings and FSN Detroit need your help!
Be a part of the Red Wings action on FSN Detroit this season by re-naming the fan-favorite &quot;Grind Line&quot;! 
Kris Draper and the rest of the line formerly known as the &quot;Grind Line&quot; have asked...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<DIV id=title>Fans! <A href="http://www.wagerweb.com">The Detroit Red Wings</A> and FSN Detroit need your help!</DIV>
<P>Be a part of the Red Wings action on FSN Detroit this season by re-naming the fan-favorite "Grind Line"! 
<P>Kris Draper and the rest of the line formerly known as the "Grind Line" have asked fans for their help this season. Draper and fellow line mates Kirk Maltby and Steve Yzerman are ushering out the former "Grind Line" label and are on the hunt for a new name to go along with a new season. 
<P>The Red Wings and FSN Detroit asked fans to suggest their ideas for a new name and over 8,000 replies poured into our inbox! 
<P>Now you can choose one sugestion from last night's semifinal poll. Over 25,000 votes poured in and the options below are your favorites. You can vote all this week and FSN Detroit's John Keating will announce the winner during the Red Wings pregame show on November 23 just before the Wings host the <A href="http://color-avalanche.textamerica.com/">Colorado Avalanche</A>. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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