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PITTSBURGH -- Before Game 6 in Pittsburgh, some Detroit Red Wings players were kicking a ball around soccer-style when I was walking by. Trying to dodge the ball, I accidentally bumped into referee Bill McCreary, who was walking by carrying a cup of coffee.

The hot product spilled all over McCreary's hands.

He was not amused. Not that I was trying to be amusing.

Anyway, Pavel Datsyuk(notes) of the Wings and Evgeni Malkin(notes) of the Pittsburgh Penguins spoke after the Game 6 victory for the home team about a number of subjects, including what to look for in Game 7, being so close to winning the Stanley Cup and Malkin speaking about both Marian Hossa(notes) and his plans for octopi in Detroit.

First up is Datsyuk:

Q. Did you have a gut feeling before the final that this would be a seventh game series?

DATSYUK: To be honest with you, I didn't think about it at all. I just want to win. It is clear that the Pittsburgh Penguins are an excellent team. So, I don't think anyone thought it would be easy.

After your comeback from the foot injury it seems you have some special attention from some Penguins' players: Like Max Talbot(notes) slashing you on your injured foot; and tonight Matt Cooke(notes) almost having a knee on knee collision with you.

To be honest with you, it is great! It just means they don't like me for something. On a different hand, this is the playoffs and the game is very aggressive, especially in the finals. But it is all within the rules.

Did the Penguins play really well in the first two periods, or was Detroit a little sleepy?

They started very well. They always do at home because their fans help them a lot. Then we started taking over slowly. The game completely changed in the middle of the second period. We just didn't have enough.

Why didn't you shoot more?  It seemed like you always tried to pass the puck.

No, I don't think so. Maybe it just looked that way, but no one thought about bringing the puck into the net on a plate. We know that we have to shoot more and to storm the crease.

What do you expect from Game 7?

I expect to have a lot of fun. Especially because we are playing at the Joe Louis Arena in front of our fans! It is a dream come true. Game 7 is going to be great!

Malkin's father confessed that this was the most difficult game for him to watch in quite some time. Malkin's mom went even further. She was so overwhelmed with emotions after the Pens' win, she began to cry right in front of other fans.

Here's her son:

Q. Before the series began, did you think it would go to seven games?

MALKIN: Honestly? I didn't. I didn't have any thoughts about that. It just so happened that the series is going all the way. It's great that we now only have one game left. We will try to play for the win.

How do you plan to win an away game? Home teams are 6-0 in this year's final. Maybe do something extraordinary like skate over an octopus?

Yeah, this is a great idea! But it can cause an injury, actually.

I don't know yet. We will start thinking about it tomorrow or the day after, because we have a day off tomorrow. We have to figure out a way to beat Detroit in their building. We lost three games to them at the Joe, and we really don't want to lose the fourth game. We have to break this losing tradition. But if we keep playing the way we did today, we should be good.

I had a chance to speak with your dad who said that he had never been as nervous in his life as he was today. Has any of that rubbed off on you?

No, I don't think so. I have actually gotten used to it all. It was our sixth game. I was nervous before the game, right before we went out on the ice. But then it is all forgotten and you are just doing your job. I think it is a lot harder for the fans and spectators.

After two periods you limited the Red Wings to just 12 shots on goal. Was it because they shot too little, or because you were doing everything right?

It is difficult to do everything right for two periods. We did make mistakes. But we took care of them in defense, we blocked shots, all the guys were playing well defensively. We were fighting for every inch of the ice. We helped our goaltender and he saved us a lot. We started really well and we scored first. It's great to start the game and then to take the lead. It is extremely difficult to try and even the score after falling behind against such a great team like the Red Wings. That's why we have to score first, because it gives us a great chance.

Can you almost feel the Stanley Cup in your hands?

No. But it is a lot closer this year. We have a more even team. And we are playing awesome as a team. And now we have a Game 7. I think Detroit will also be nervous. We have our strengths. We have to play our hockey and not adjust to Detroit's style.

Tell me honestly, would you like to spoil this one for Hossa?

I wouldn't say we want to spoil anything for anyone. We just want to win it for us, and to write our names on the cup and in history. We are fighting for our goals, and he is fighting for his. It is his business that he is playing for Detroit.

Now that you are in game seven. Can you breathe easier now?

Of course I can. The mood is great and we are ready to go to this new battle with new energy. This is the last battle and by far the most difficult one. It may only happen once in a lifetime to be playing in game seven of the Stanley Cup final. I think emotions will be just oozing out of every pore. But we have to overcome all that. And the first team to overcome these emotions will have the upper hand."

You told me once that you don't think that having a beard brings some kind of luck, so you just shave it. You have been playing like an MVP in this series. Without a beard. Maybe you should just shave everyone else's beards on your team to give them your luck?

No, I don't think so. Everyone has their own superstitions. I just don't believe in the playoff beard. Others do. Why would I get in the way of their beliefs?

There is something for everyone. I noticed that Lidstrom is also playing without a beard. So, it is all personal. Maybe if I had a super-beard, I would let it grow. The most important thing is to believe in your team and not in superstitions.

You didn't score tonight. Did you achieve your goal for tonight?

I think I am happy with my game, because we played well in defense especially against Zetterberg and Datsyuk. We didn't let them create any chances tonight. Maybe it's good that I didn't score. When you don't score for a couple of games you become really hungry for goals. That means that in the next game I will definitely score.

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  1. Fin-atic
    1. Posted by Fin-atic Wed Jun 10, 2009 10:58 am EDT

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    I have to give credit to the Pens for making this a series, they've shown a lot more maturity than I expected. They have a shot, but I would be really surprised if that cup leaves Detroit after the game.
  2. Fin-atic
    2. Posted by Fin-atic Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:01 am EDT

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    The only positive for Detroit losing - to me anyway - would be Hossa losing again. I hate cup-whores. It's ok if you spent 15 years with a mediocre team and you want a shot at the cup before retiring (i.e. Ray Bourque), but if you haven't really paid your dues - cup whore.
  3. starts1970
    3. Posted by starts1970 Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:03 am EDT

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    Please Detroit keep Crosby off the Stanley Cup. No cry babies are allowed on it.
  4. digitalgypsy66
    4. Posted by digitalgypsy66 Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:03 am EDT

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    Love these interviews.
  5. Tyree
    5. Posted by Tyree Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:04 am EDT

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    One can only hope Geno!!! Go Pens!!!
  6. itsonlyresin
    6. Posted by itsonlyresin Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:05 am EDT

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    We're watching some of the greatest hockey ever played.
  7. Tyree
    7. Posted by Tyree Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:06 am EDT

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    Whose the dude from Spinal Tap in the picture?
  8. Hemsky
    8. Posted by Hemsky Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:08 am EDT

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    @2
    That's funny. People would've slammed him for going for more money if he were to go to a team like Edmonton. Then he gets slammed for joining a team for less money but desire to win a cup. I forget. What exactly is the goal of a hockey player again? Hmm...
  9. Koba
    9. Posted by Koba Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:12 am EDT

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    @7, ha. Let's turn the volume on this series up to....11!
  10. coley s
    10. Posted by coley s Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:19 am EDT

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    Gener is confident and i think Buries It will give a godly speech before game 7 and its gonna ignite a bomb inside the pens esp. Bing Crosby and Geno who have been scoreless.... watch for them to light the lamp aswell as gonchar and their linemates... Detroit PP beware... who ever gets the most pp in this game will win.... Its going to be one for the ages and i hope for these next few days there are no homer fans from here or Detriot that make stupid comments or go after each other. Lets be mature atleast till after the game then may the winner brag.
    GO GUINS'
  11. ScottK
    11. Posted by ScottK Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:20 am EDT

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    Hossa came to Detroit because hey thought it would give him the best chance to win the Cup.
    Perhaps if he Contributed he could make that the Right Decision. He only has 6 Goals in the Playoffs!!!
    Even Dan Cleary has more than that.
    I say sit Hossa and Bring back Justin Abdelkader, He has 2 Goals in the Stanley Cup Finals in 2 Games!!!
  12. books
    12. Posted by books Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:21 am EDT

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    @Tyree- Hey, is that a cucumber?
  13. buis g
    13. Posted by buis g Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:22 am EDT

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    Kirk Matlby's name is on the cup and all he's done this series is whine
  14. fetus enchiladas
    14. Posted by fetus enchiladas Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:23 am EDT

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    brilliant words, Mortician.
    -babies, but they've still won 3 games against your big strong men.
    -a team getting attention because people respect them and like to watch them play, or even because, dare i say it, they are a great hockey team and provide a good matchup with the wings? i would have never thought.
    -what "mantra" is this you speak of? or are you just generalizing an entire population of hockey fans because you are insecure with your own knowledge of the game and your team?
    -i don't see anyone complaining about hossa, that ship sailed LONG ago.
    -your last statement is just mind-blowingly stupid and i don't even know where to begin.
  15. me me me
    15. Posted by me me me Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:25 am EDT

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    @9 Hossa didn't have a choice last year, he was traded. this year he had his choice...I'm not saying I agree with #1 but its different scenarios...thats all I'm saying
  16. buis g
    16. Posted by buis g Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:26 am EDT

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    @ the mortician. Once again people are angry because Hossa claimed he wanted to stay in pittsburgh. However, he changed his mind. People aren't mad that he turned his back on the team he was a part of for soooo long. They're mad because he's not a man of his word.
    should people be so angry? No. They shouldn't. But, fans are fans.
  17. jxj
    17. Posted by jxj Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:30 am EDT

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    wow hockey advice from :the mortician:?? everything you just said makes no sense..babies playing with men..that doesnt show much for detroit with the series tied 3-3. And idiot there is no Pitt bandwagon like you say every sport in the world in the final series has bandwagon jumpers always wil be even the Unstoppable!! Detroirt redwings have em. So far the only thing detoit fans can come up to day is
    -Crosby sux, Crysby..that's old
    -Bettman is handing it to them-Thats crazy
    -Detroit will win in 4 or 5 or 6 or 7- thats didnt happen
    -Pitts bandwagon- All teams have em
    -Pittsburg sux and their immature-There in game 7 Stanley cup finals
    You have to come up with new material, what will you say if Pitsburg wins? I cant wait.
  18. jxj
    18. Posted by jxj Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:30 am EDT

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    wow hockey advice from :the mortician:?? everything you just said makes no sense..babies playing with men..that doesnt show much for detroit with the series tied 3-3. And idiot there is no Pitt bandwagon like you say every sport in the world in the final series has bandwagon jumpers always wil be even the Unstoppable!! Detroirt redwings have em. So far the only thing detoit fans can come up to day is
    -Crosby sux, Crysby..that's old
    -Bettman is handing it to them-Thats crazy
    -Detroit will win in 4 or 5 or 6 or 7- thats didnt happen
    -Pitts bandwagon- All teams have em
    -Pittsburg sux and their immature-There in game 7 Stanley cup finals
    You have to come up with new material, what will you say if Pitsburg wins? I cant wait.
  19. Fin-atic
    19. Posted by Fin-atic Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:34 am EDT

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    Mortician, Check out my blogger name. I'm a Sharks fan. I have no stake in this either way. Just making observations.
    "Doing so well as a result"? They made it farther this year WITHOUT Hossa.
    Hemsky, I agree with you on the goal of a hockey player. I just miss the old days where players stayed on 1 team for most of their career. Anyone collecting Hossa jerseys has got to be going broke by now.
  20. Unimpressed
    20. Posted by Unimpressed Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:36 am EDT

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    Cup whore....I like that!
    If Detroit does win friday night, you can be sure he will auction himself off to the highest bidder this summer. He won't be turning down the (rumored) $9 million a year from Edmonton again.
    If they lose, well, then it will be interesting to see what he does.
  21. clodi
    21. Posted by clodi Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:37 am EDT

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    red wings lost ,couse i jinx them, for the 3 games in detroit i didnot get to watch them from the start becouse i was working and all 3 games in pitt i watched them from the start wings lost all 3 and so guess what, im not watching the game 7 from the start, im missing the first period and that means THE LORD STANLY is staying in THE MOTOR CITY . RED WINGS 4 LIFE. GO WINGS
  22. knucklehead
    22. Posted by knucklehead Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:43 am EDT

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    Geno, I didn't score last night either.
  23. Max_Powers
    23. Posted by Max_Powers Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:45 am EDT

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    Anyone collecting Hossa jerseys deserves to be broke.
  24. G-Zone
    24. Posted by G-Zone Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:45 am EDT

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    Yup, its been a great series that is for sure!!! The best part is, the tides have changed in regards to who are the "Whinniest" fans! I'm a Pens fan and sure we complained our share as the cup series started.. I mean come on, we got handed our butts in the first 2 games even though the Pens look like they played a million times better than last years finals!!! But since then the Pens have held home ice, as have the Wings, and WHO is doing all the whinning... but the Wings.. goes to show you they don't like loosing either.. Now its one game, one goal, one cup.... may it be an epic battle! I give a shout out to all the players and a thanks!! For making it one hell of a NHL season!
  25. laceycat1
    25. Posted by laceycat1 Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:45 am EDT

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    To The Mortician: You speak of seeing game 5 and being "hopelessly behind"- well, did you see the Nov. 11, 2008 game at the Joe with the Pens down 2 or 3 (I don't remember) goals and coming back in the last few minutes of the third period to tie and then winning in OT 7 to 6? Hmmmmm?

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