Saturday, June 13, 2009

Thanks for a GREAT Season, Detroit Red Wings

The Pittsburgh Penguins got the job done this evening, taking Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals by a score of 2-1. I'm not going to pretend to be a fan of the Pens, but Captain, Sidney Crosby and his team simply outplayed the Red Wings, forcing this pivotal game in Hockeytown.

You can bet the guys savored this win, too, because last year, it was our beloved Winged Wheelers who celebrated in Pittsburgh. And, in the long playoff schedule these teams play, the strongest of the two left standing get to dance with Lord Stanley's Cup. Most notably, NHL Commissioner, Gary Bettman announced that Pens' Captain, Crosby was the youngest Captain to hoist the Cup for their team.

Regrets? I can think of one Detroit Red Wing who probably has a little bit tonight. Marian Hossa defected from the Penguins after being defeated in the Finals last year, saying he wanted to have a chance to lift the Cup. Will he be back next season? Hmmmm, I wonder myself. And from what I hear, a few other Wings may not be back for 2009-10.

Among them, 47 year old Chris Chelios, who is rumored to be heading to Anaheim for a season of helping the younger members. This makes sense, since he has a home in L.A., but what about Netminder, Chris Osgood, who had a less than stellar season? His playoff performance certainly redeemed him a little bit, but at 36, is it time for him to move on? Let me be clear, I do NOT want him to leave, but Ken Holland constantly has his eye on emerging talent-and how long will he keep Osgood and hold the new guys at bay? Ty Conklin seems ready to step up and Jimmy Howard is patiently awaiting his chance.

With the campaign over, you can bet Holland and Company will be looking at the older Wings closely. With the depth of the team, he doesn't have a lot to worry about, but the next few days should be interesting.

Hey, it was a great year. No sour grapes here....just sincere thanks to my Detroit Red Wings for giving us one whale of a ride. Sure, a parade down Woodward would be better, but we will have to wait until next Spring to see if we make the cut once again.

And so, this is my final hockey posting until the fall....so Thanks, guys. We had a GREAT year and it was a pleasure to join you in Hockeytown three times this season. Enjoy your summer.

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