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The buildup was perfect: A Stanley Cup rematch. Sidney Crosby. The Detroit Red Wings. Marian Hossa against his former teammates for the first time.

The execution was phenomenal: A huge third-period comeback. Overtime. Jordan Staal with a hat trick. And 13 goals.

Gary Bettman is going to wake up this morning, walk his dog, scour the Internet news reports and smile after reading how exciting the game was and how large the Versus television rating will probably be. Thanks to Versus' exclusivity rights, there was no other hockey game broadcast in the United States during the window, so for puckheads to get their fill, they needed to put up with three hours of hockey and Sports Soup commercials.

It sure beat last week's Versus' exclusive 7-0 pouncing by the Philadelphia Flyers over Atlanta Thrashers.

Throughout the game, I found myself more involved and on edge than I've ever been for a regular-season game, let alone one held in mid-November. The game's intensity level at times was playoff-esque, and the end reminded hockey fans of Max Talbot's late-game heroics in Game Five of the finals.

Aside from seeing 10 players have multiple point nights, Pittsburgh Penguins fans saw a glimpse of what Jordan Staal can bring to the National Hockey League. His second career hat trick in the third period completed the comeback; his defensive-mindedness in tracking his errant shot in overtime, stealing the puck from an unsuspecting Pavel Datsyuk, shows his prowess as a shutdown centerman.

What does the outcome mean for both teams? 

For the Penguins, it's a huge jump in confidence and breaks the barrier of any doubt in their minds when they fall behind; especially when they played with only five defensemen for majority of the game after Rob Scuderi left with a foot injury. 

For the Red Wings, their inability to show up in big games so far this season proves, as George James Malik opines, that there's plenty of work to do:

It's time to get to work, and to get to work making sure that this superstar-laden team meets its own expectations by putting its inner artiste back in his cage and getting down to the business of winning regular season games in a measured, controlled, poised manner--in other words, by playing Red Wings hockey on a period-by-period, shift-by-shift basis.

Christy from Wingin' it in Motown summed up the game best for all Red Wings fans:

"Well, that sucked."

While it's unlikely the late collapse will have a long-term effect on the veteran-laden Red Wings, it's a game for Pittsburgh to build on as the Penguins continue to survive without their top two defensemen in Ryan Whitney and Sergei Gonchar. Rookie blue-liner Alex Goligoski continued to impress by playing calmly and controlling the puck; the 23-year-old played with an air of confidence. 

On the other hand, fellow defenseman Kris Letang had a rough night. His failure to knock the puck to the boards and instead to the slot led to Darren McCarty's goal, and Mikael Samuelsson's ability to draw Letang away from his mark allowed Jiri Hudler to slip in and set up Detroit's third goal by Johan Franzen.

What this game showed is that for all the talk of a Stanley Cup hangover for Pittsburgh , losing their top two defensemen and the effect of traveling to Sweden to open the season, the Penguins are still as solid a team as they were last June. There are plenty of issues still needing to be worked out (third-period collapses and over-passing, to name two), but as Marian Hossa and Ryan Malone have departed, Miroslav Satan and Jordan Staal seem to be stepping up their games to fill in the blanks.

For Detroit, their stoic defense could not hold a 3-1 or 6-4 lead. After Henrik Zetterberg's early power-play goal in the third period to make it 5-2, the game seemed all but done. When Jiri Hudler's shot trickled past Marc-Andre Fleury to make it 6-4 and stall Pittsburgh's comeback, the game seemed over then, too. 

I know I was almost ready to flip on "On the Fly" at that point.

The final stats show Detroit's defense was a stunning minus-6 compared to Pittsburgh's plus-7.  Nicklas Lidstrom and company found themselves out of positions more times than not, causing much more open ice for the Penguins:

"We started running around a little bit," Red Wings captain Nicklas Lidstrom said. "Against a good team, especially with good forwards like that, you got to stop and be on the inside. Tonight we were chasing the puck a little too much, and that's when they found the open player."

Finally, because it's hump day, here's video of all 13 goals to help you through your Wednesday morning.

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  1. jibblescribbits
    1. Posted by jibblescribbits Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:34 pm EDT

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    There was definitely a party at the lake after last night.
  2. Hyphen
    2. Posted by Hyphen Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:24 pm EDT

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    The Wings day has been far from stellar and borderline weak all year outside of the top pairing of Lidstrom and Rafalski. Look what happens when they have a bad night (-2 each) alogn with the rest of the mediocre defenseman. I really think it is time for Detroit to explore some 3rd pairing options, cough Ericsson cough.
    Staal's takeawayon Datsyuk was pretty sweet. It's not often you see him make a lazy or unaware play.
  3. Hyphen
    3. Posted by Hyphen Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:24 pm EDT

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    I typed day instead of defense. Amazing. -1 for me on the day :(
  4. knucklehead
    4. Posted by knucklehead Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:37 pm EDT

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    Oh, the pain of getting 1 point out of this one...
    REUNITE DATSYUK AND ZETTERBERG!
    This is a proven, why screw around trying to get Hossa scoring. Zetterberg to the 2nd line is a great way to lose him. Slap!.....unless of course this is where he wants to be....yes sir Mr. Zetterberg, you may play with anyone you want...What is wrong with a Hossa, Franzen, Fillpula line?
  5. sleza
    5. Posted by sleza Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:55 pm EDT

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    i'm pretty sure that was the first time any team with 5 or more swedish manages to blow 5-2 lead (dear god, let this happen again at the olympics, please)
    apparently the goalies decided to follow mr melrose's example and took a day off..
  6. hooksorpik
    6. Posted by hooksorpik Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:09 pm EDT

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    I can't remember that last time I've been so excited about a regular season win (a non-conference game, at that!). I can't even imagine the confidence and excitement that the players must have right now.
  7. Craig
    7. Posted by Craig Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:17 pm EDT

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    Great game - was ready to turn and watch Ball St. play Miami (OH) when it was 5-2 but decided to watch with envy the great passing of the Wings. Usually it is the Pens who meltdown with a big 3rd period lead so it was fun to see it from the other side of things.
  8. uncle yorgi
    8. Posted by uncle yorgi Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:16 pm EDT

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    Nice to hear Puck Daddy say "the Penguins are still as solid a team as they were last June. " after pretty much writing them off at the beginning of the year.
  9. ArrogantBastard
    9. Posted by ArrogantBastard Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:32 pm EDT

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    Wow. I guess that's what happens when the two best offenses in the NHL show up and their respective goalies don't. THIRTEEN GOALS?!!
  10. Wingsfan2520
    10. Posted by Wingsfan2520 Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:47 pm EDT

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    Osgood isn't half as sharp as he was last year. Put in TCon!!!
    Live it up Pens fans. All this means nothing once playoffs begin.
  11. Jim C
    11. Posted by Jim C Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:35 pm EDT

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    November hockey ************* Really they play hockey this time of year.
  12. Leahy
    12. Posted by Leahy Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:27 pm EDT

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    @uncle yorgi: that was Wysh writing them off...I had the faith
  13. tmr
    13. Posted by tmr Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:04 pm EDT

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    It wasn't Osgood that was the problem. Did you guys actually watch the game? If the Wings' D showed up, it's a 6-3 win for Detroit.
  14. Dean P
    14. Posted by Dean P Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:39 pm EDT

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    Perhaps Osgood had a carreer year last year. Or, he needs to split time with Conklin like with Hasek in '07. In any case the numbers do not look good. Particularly the 88% save percentage!
  15. dantheman
    15. Posted by dantheman Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:44 pm EDT

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    Thanks Pens and Wings for a great game to watch last night. I'm a Sabres fan but watching that kind of hockey last night makes me wonder why the sport isn't growing more than it is. Basketball or baseball over hockey - no frickin way!
  16. tmr
    16. Posted by tmr Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:04 pm EDT

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    Furthermore, if Osgood was mediocre it could have been 9-6 Penguins easily. Osgood kept us in the game - the D broke down. It was a turkey shoot in the third...
  17. Jimmy K
    17. Posted by Jimmy K Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:35 pm EDT

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    Think about if this game was on ESPN instead of Versus.
  18. Timmygootz
    18. Posted by Timmygootz Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:26 pm EDT

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    The Staals could be the greatest hockey family ever. They are so well rounded and can carry a team. Jordans pick pocket of Datsyuk was awesome to watch.
  19. tmr
    19. Posted by tmr Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:04 pm EDT

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    I think that quote from Lidstrom pretty much summed up what occurred. You can't give a talented team like Pittsburgh too much open ice. They'll burn you if you do.
  20. voiceofreason
    20. Posted by voiceofreason Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:17 pm EDT

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    "stunned"? boy, Wysh really loves the Pensblog doesn't he - so much he's stealing their lingo! or would it be a tribute?
  21. Leahy
    21. Posted by Leahy Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:27 pm EDT

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    @puckheaded: of course a tribute
  22. ronald
    22. Posted by ronald Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:50 pm EDT

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    When we bought Hossa for a year, I thought it was great. Now I wonder, no defense from him at all and we're blamin the G and D for last nite. whats next? Go back to the Pens since their the better team? Raise your own and quit renting players.
  23. Koba
    23. Posted by Koba Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:24 pm EDT

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    puckheaded, Wysh didn't write the article.
    puckheaded = stunned
  24. Jon A
    24. Posted by Jon A Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:11 pm EDT

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    Why are some of my fellow Wings fans being douches and saying Hossa should go now. Look I hate calling out a Wings fan, but Detroit does raise their own. Datsyuk and Zetterberg both draft picks, Z in the fukn 7th round!!! And how many years has Lidstrom been with us? Really the only outstanding "rentals" or whatever are Hossa and Rafalski. Most others have either been with the Wings their whole career or have been developed by the Wings for a number of years (not all, but most).
  25. Wyshynski
    25. Posted by Wyshynski Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:21 pm EDT

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    @ puckheaded --
    The only thing I ever stole from Pensblog was a lap dance from Charlie.
    Oh, and for the record: It was a good win, but the Penguins still aren't the team they were in June.

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