Detroit 6, Chicago 1

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Final

3:00 PM ET, May 24, 2009
United Center
Chicago, Illinois

Hawks lose discipline, focus as short-handed Wings roll Chicago to brink

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Game Information
Arena: United Center
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Referees: Marc Joannette, Kevin Pollock
Linesmen: Brad Lazarowich, Jay Sharrers
Attendance: 22,663 (114.9% full)
POSTSEASON Team Stat Comparison
 
76
Goals
54
48
Goals Against
54
23
Power Play Goals
19
19
Power Play Goals Allowed
14
1
Shorthanded Goals
1
1
Shorthanded Goals Allowed
1
226
Penalty Minutes
297
10
Average Penalty Minutes
17
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD DET CHI
8:41 Marian Hossa (Shorthanded)
Assists: Valtteri Filppula, Jonathan Ericsson
1 0
19:39 Johan Franzen
Unassisted
2 0
2ND PERIOD DET CHI
1:13 Valtteri Filppula (Power Play)
Assists: Marian Hossa, Brian Rafalski
3 0
3:53 Jonathan Toews (Power Play)
Assists: Cam Barker, Patrick Kane
3 1
4:05 Marian Hossa
Assists: Valtteri Filppula, Brett Lebda
4 1
7:42 Henrik Zetterberg (Power Play)
Assists: Brian Rafalski, Niklas Kronwall
5 1
3RD PERIOD DET CHI
12:47 Henrik Zetterberg (Power Play)
Assists: Brian Rafalski, Niklas Kronwall
6 1
Associated Press

CHICAGO -- Marian Hossa's short-handed goal got the short-handed Detroit Red Wings started Sunday.

And once they got rolling, the defending champions overpowered the frustrated Chicago Blackhawks and moved within one win of a return trip to the Stanley Cup finals.

LeBrun: The Champs Are Here

The Red Wings have been the class of the NHL for over a decade. Sunday, minus their captain and an offensive star, the Wings proved they've still got it, writes ESPN.com's Pierre LeBrun. Story

• Blog: Lidstrom's absence shocks

With injured stars Nicklas Lidstrom and Pavel Datsyuk sidelined, Hossa and Henrik Zetterberg had two goals each, sending the Red Wings to a convincing 6-1 victory and a 3-1 lead in the Western Conference finals.

"We heard this morning during the pregame meal he [Lidstrom] was not playing. We just had to deal with it," Zetterberg said. "Everybody had to step up and play."

Game 5 is Wednesday night back in Detroit, where the Red Wings opened this series with a pair of wins.

Fast Facts

• Marian Hossa tied Slava Kozlov and Nicklas Lidstrom for eighth among active players with seven career multi-goal playoff games.

• The Red Wings have scored at least six goals three times this postseason -- all of which have come on the road. They are tied with the Penguins for the most games with at least six goals in this year's playoffs.

• The Red Wings extended their NHL record by allowing a power-play goal for the 13th straight game.

• Chicago's Jonathan Toews scored the lone goal. Five of his seven playoff goals have come on the power play.

• Teams trailing in a series 3-1 come back to win 9.1 percent of the time (21 of 231). Chicago has never come back from a 3-1 series deficit in its history.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Detroit took advantage of backup goalie Cristobal Huet, who made his first start of these playoffs in place of injured Nikolai Khabibulin. He gave up four goals and was pulled in the second. Rookie Corey Crawford took over for the last 15:55 of the period, but Huet returned in the third and allowed Zetterberg's second power-play goal that made it 6-1.

Hossa's short-handed goal on a 2-on-1 break gave the Red Wings the early lead and they added three power-play goals as Chicago wore out the door to the penalty box.

"We tried to keep our poise. We knew they were coming," Zetterberg said of the Blackhawks, who had been upset after Detroit's Niklas Kronwall flattened forward Martin Havlat with a hard hit on Friday and drove him out of the game. "They didn't basically have anything else to do once the game kind of ran away," Zetterberg added.

Chicago coach Joel Quenneville was fuming over a call against Blackhawks defenseman Matt Walker for roughing during a scrum as the first period ended.

ESPN Chicago

The Chicago Blackhawks are playing in May for the first time in over a decade. ESPN Chicago's Al Cimaglia has it all covered in his blog. Blog

Leading 2-0, the Red Wings went on a power play to start the second, and Valtteri Filppula scored just 1:13 in for a three-goal Detroit lead.

"I think we witnessed probably the worst call in the history of sports there," Quenneville said.

"You know, they scored, it's 3-0. They ruined a good hockey game and absolutely destroyed what was going on on the ice," he said. "It was a call that could. ... never seen anything like it."

Six-time Norris Trophy winner Lidstrom was scratched due to a lower body injury. Coach Mike Babcock said he heard about the injury -- he said it was not serious -- in a cab as he was coming to the game. Datsyuk missed his second straight game because of a sore foot.

"I thought we were going to dig in today," Babcock said, adding he hoped Lidstrom and Datsyuk would be back for Game 5 on Wednesday.

Johan Franzen also scored for the Red Wings, a momentum swinging goal from far out on the right side with 20.7 seconds left in the first as he was being defended by Brian Campbell. The shot eluded Huet and made it 2-0.

Timing Is Everything

It's easy enough to score when you have the talent and skill the Red Wings do. But as Detroit's showed this postseason, it's when, not how much, the Wings score that has defined their success.

2009 Stanley Cup Playoffs
Period Detroit Opp.
1st 16 10
2nd 24 16
3rd 16 5
OT 1 2

Jonathan Toews had Chicago's lone goal on a second-period power play.

Chris Osgood made 18 saves in two periods before he became dehydrated and had to be replaced by Ty Conklin in the third.

Hossa scored a short-handed goal on a 2-on-1 break on a nice give-and-go pass from Filppula in the first, quickly quieting the crowd at the United Center.

In the second, after Toews scored to cut it to 3-1, Hossa skated in 12 seconds later and beat Huet for his second goal, prompting the switch to Crawford.

Zetterberg made it 5-1 when he scored on the power play against Crawford when the Red Wings had a two-man advantage in the second.

Hossa put the Red Wings up early after four Blackhawks, including Campbell, got caught deep in the Detroit zone. Hossa started a 2-on-1, short-handed break and made a nice crossing pass to Filppula, whose perfectly timed return pass to Hossa allowed him to beat Huet.

Huet's first appearance of the playoffs came Friday night in Game 3 when he replaced an injured Khabibulin (lower body) to start the third period of Chicago's 4-3 overtime win.

Game notes
Havlat, whose status was unclear Saturday when he didn't practice, got a rousing ovation when introduced. He played only 7 minutes and 59 seconds.

 

 

Playoff Series

Detroit won 4-1
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NHL Scores

Sunday, May 24th
Detroit 6 Final
Chicago 1