Red Wings beat Ducks to tie series at 2

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ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP)—Johan Franzen(notes) and Marian Hossa(notes) gave the Detroit Red Wings all they offense they needed on a new line with center Valtteri Filppula(notes).

Franzen and Hossa each scored twice to help the Detroit beat the Anaheim Ducks 6-3 on Thursday night, tying the Western Conference semifinal series at 2.

After Franzen—dubbed “The Mule” by his teammates—scored two first-period goals, Hossa broke a 2-2 tie with goals in a 3:05 span of the second period.

Franzen added an assist, and Filppula had two assists.

Mikael Samuelsson(notes) also scored, Henrik Zetterberg(notes) added an empty-netter to help the Stanley Cup champion Red Wings regain momentum in the series.

“We got our goals a little bit easier, we played with high tempo,” Franzen said. “We need things like that to break down that goalie, so we did a great job tonight.”

Game 5 is Sunday in Detroit, and Game 6 is Tuesday night in Anaheim.

The Red Wings may have found an effective scoring trio just at the right time.

“For whatever reason, we seemed to get a spark from that line,” said Detroit coach Mike Babcock, who decided to give the new combination a shot in the first period. “I figured it was time to change things up.”

The early returns were highly favorable.

While Chris Osgood(notes) was making 25 saves for Detroit, the Red Wings were able to chase Ducks goalie Jonas Hiller(notes) after Samuelsson’s goal early in the third.

Hiller, who had made 59 saves in the Ducks’ 4-3 triple-overtime win in Game 2 and 45 saves in a 2-1 victory in Game 3, allowed five goals on 33 shots before being replaced by Jean-Sebastien Giguere(notes).

“They just outplayed us,” Hiller said. “It was probably our worst playoff game we have played so far.”

Corey Perry(notes) had two goals and an assist for Anaheim. Scott Niedermayer(notes) also scored, and Ryan Getzlaf(notes) had two assists.

The Ducks certainly got the start they were looking for.

Perry took a feed from Chris Pronger(notes) and swiftly moved down the right wing before whisking a slap shot inside the far post just 42 seconds after the opening faceoff.

Anaheim continued to control play, building a 5-1 shot advantage before the Red Wings got on track.

Franzen tied it, beating Hiller with a quick wrist shot from the high slot off a drop pass from Filppula.

“The first goal was a goal that should have never gone into the net,” Ducks coach Randy Carlye said. “We weren’t just good enough as a team and goaltending is part of the team and that’s the bottom line. We weren’t good enough.”

Franzen scored his second goal by deflecting in Niklas Kronwall’s(notes) point shot with 36 seconds remaining in the first to make it 2-1.

Franzen has shown a significant ability to raise his game in the postseason.

During the Red Wings’ championship run last year, the 29-year-old Swede scored 12 goals in his first 12 playoff games before sustaining a concussion against Dallas. After missing six games, he scored a goal in the Cup finals.

Wasting little time returning to that form this season, Franzen leads Detroit with six postseason goals and he generated at least a point in each of the Red Wings’ first six playoff games before being shutdown by the Ducks in Game 3.

Franzen responded Thursday with his first multigoal game of this postseason. He had three multigoal games, including two three-goal games last year.

“It seems like he’s one of the best right now when he’s around the net,” Hossa said. “He’s got a great touch right around the crease. He’s big and strong and fights for the puck and he gets it.”

After Perry scored his second goal at 11:03 of the second to tie it at 2, Hossa then put a wrist shot from the right circle inside the post to Hiller’s left for his first goal of the series, giving Detroit a 3-2 lead with 3:58 to go in the second.

“Mule made a nice pass to me in the high slot and that’s the position where I usually like to shoot,” Hossa said. “It’s always nice after a couple of games when you don’t score to get one.”

Working on a power play 3:05 later, Hossa drilled a slap shot from the right point past Hiller to give Detroit its first two-goal lead of the series.

Notes

Defenseman Brett Festerling(notes) moved into the Anaheim lineup in place of James Wisniewski(notes), who bruised a lung when hit by a slap shot in Game 3. Wisniewski was hospitalized overnight and released Wednesday. He will begin riding a stationary bike Friday and hopes to play in Game 5. … Brian Rafalski(notes) (upper body), Kris Draper(notes) (upper body) and Andreas Lilja(notes) (concussion) remained absent from the Detroit lineup.

Updated May 8, 3:03 am EDT
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  1. Scott S
    226. Posted by Scott S Sat May 9 3:03pm EDT

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    Everyone that's calling for Holmstrom's head watch the replay again. Niedermayer was hooking Holmstrom, that's why he recieved a penalty, Holmstrom was trying to get out of it and Wisniewski, being the good defenseman that he is, was trying to clear the front of the net and accidentally got popped. It was not a dirty play.

    As far as whining about calls, i'd say both sides are even now. Anaheim was called for 6 penalites while Detroit was called for 4, one being too many men and the other which both clubs recieved a penalty for fighting. Were they all fair calls, no but both clubs only scored 1 Popwerplay goal apiece.

    Obviously i'm a Red Wing fan but i will say the Ducks are a very good team, however their lack of depth is taking them out of the series. The wins in games 2 and 3 were luck. Yes they played good hockey but those games could of easily went the other way.

    AS far as the fans go, reading comments made by both sides, a lot of fans should be embarressed by how they're representing their respective team and the rest of the fan base.

    Most of the people here need to put on their big boy pants and act like adults.
  2. Chad V
    225. Posted by Chad V Sat May 9 11:10am EDT

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    lol, are we honestly crying over the elbow by holmer??? you ducks fans must have extreme tunnel vision, wisniewski speared holmer right before that, and holmer is the @#$%? get real you women.
  3. ChristopherC
    224. Posted by ChristopherC Sat May 9 9:56am EDT

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    Getzlaf must be cement head for choking jizz bucket.
  4. WingsFanSince94
    223. Posted by WingsFanSince94 Sat May 9 9:40am EDT

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    Go waaangsss!!!!!
  5. sid o
    222. Posted by sid o Sat May 9 7:03am EDT

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    Like I said it was crucial 4 last game, and the next one is destiny 5, yep on sunday it will be destiny, who ever wins is gonna get it. Now I knew it too much that there was fury in the lockerroom after game 3, Hossa was robbed, look at his answer.......Now the wings are back home and they know what this game means, Hiller was solved, fast shots at the pads and stick side......the REDWINGS broke his back and that was the only thing they needed to do.....the DUCKS will suffer the next game. 3OT win and a 2-1 rob is all you can do DUCKS, THE BIG BAD REDMACHINE TRAIN IS ROLLING AND ON TIME, the only thing i'm worried about is when the DUCKS see themselves loosing they're gonna get violent and maybe injure one or two of our top players, but even that won't do, you heard who's comin up from grand rapids: LEINO and ABDELKADER, we are gonna wear you down DUCKS! oh yea and PRONGER come on take on ERICSSON please if youre so tough and leave that little datsy alone you thug, and you'll get the exactly what you deserve. The Ducks are a good team and the winner of this series is gonna take the cup. GO REDWINGS
  6. <i>hockeyfan14@...</i>
    221. Posted by hockeyfan14@... Fri May 8 11:51pm EDT

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    i've been reading comments from both wing fans and duck fans and the whole thing is just rediculous. Yeah theres been some REALLY bad calls on the Wings and we get over it. But if it happened to the duck's you guys would be crying. and whats this about having too many fans at a game? are you kidding me? the duck fans are just jealous because Red Wings are supported by just about every state. You guys are starting to sound like pittsburg last year. Anyone remember how they said they refused to sell tickets to wings fans? Pretty sad if you ask me.... and look where it got them. yeah not winning the cup. i think if you duck fans keep this up... you guys will just be waiting for the chance to win the cup next year. detroit is a great city (okay so it's not the best time to live there but theres a lot of history to it). GET OVER IT. You can make fun of the city/the fans/even the name red wings but that won't get our spirits down. may the best team which and which i mean by best team its the wings! keep up the good work boys
  7. <i>hockeyfan14@...</i>
    220. Posted by hockeyfan14@... Fri May 8 11:50pm EDT

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    i've been reading comments from both wing fans and duck fans and the whole thing is just rediculous. Yeah theres been some REALLY bad calls on the Wings and we get over it. But if it happened to the duck's you guys would be crying. and whats this about having too many fans at a game? are you kidding me? the duck fans are just jealous because Red Wings are supported by just about every state. You guys are starting to sound like pittsburg last year. Anyone remember how they said they refused to sell tickets to wings fans? Pretty sad if you ask me.... and look where it got them. yeah not winning the cup. i think if you duck fans keep this up... you guys will just be waiting for the chance to win the cup next year. detroit is a great city (okay so it's not the best time to live there but theres a lot of history to it). GET OVER IT. You can make fun of the city/the fans/even the name red wings but that won't get our spirits down. may the best team and by best team i mean the wings! keep up the good work boys. Go Wings!
  8. Quack2u
    219. Posted by Quack2u Fri May 8 7:53pm EDT

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    Oy!! 218. Posted by gambloduck
    You just proved my point. You are just as crass as the Detroit fans you are picking on.
  9. Quack2u
    218. Posted by Quack2u Fri May 8 7:52pm EDT

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    118. Posted by DAVID G Fri May 8 9:14am EDT Report Abuse
    Hiller looked a little like Swiss Cheese last night.


    David... that is funny. I had to chuckle at that.
  10. <i>gambloduck</i>
    217. Posted by gambloduck Fri May 8 7:45pm EDT

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    When will Detroit fans ever be objective ? The answer to that is obvious . All commenting so one sided . I'll give you Red Whines the bad whistle . How you can see Holmstrom as this angel that was so conveniently " not trying to hit " the best defenseman Ducks have had in the D zone is just typical of all of Red Whine nation . Let the Hockey God's have the Ducks replay the movie we saw in '07 , so we can finally silence the most biased ,one sided fanatics in hockey . At least for 4 months. Ducks will show heart , even with missing defenseman and come through !
  11. Quack2u
    216. Posted by Quack2u Fri May 8 7:43pm EDT

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    I am trying to be objective here, and I am really ashamed at how many fellow hockey fans are pulling cheap shot punches at each other. Yes, we should be proud to support our team. IMHO, both teams are great teams, and any opponent should fear playing our team.

    Trash talking is one thing but to kick the other person "below the belt" shows that we're no better than baseball or football fans.

    People, we are hockey fans, regardless of who we root for. And, no, I am not a fair weather fan. I have invested 15 years in season tickets for my team, and I follow them on the road. I proudly wear my colors (yes, even that hideous teal and eggplant), and I will step up to defend my boys.

    I hope that we can post in an objective manner, and call the spade as it is... a spade, and not use underlying profane tones because we're passionate about "which team is better".
  12. Quack2u
    215. Posted by Quack2u Fri May 8 7:37pm EDT

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    #191: There are Red Wings Fans all over the country. Can you say that about your Ducks?

    Yes Jessica, I travel all over the country to watch my Ducks play, and I see Ducks fans from all arenas.
    Surely not as many as Detroit, but we do have fans from all part of the world.
  13. <i>bj1891</i>
    214. Posted by bj1891 Fri May 8 6:36pm EDT

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    @ # 2...yeah pronger launches people...just like that time he launched steve yzerm...oh you mean he missed?...ended up crushing himself and knocking himself out of the series you say?...pronger = wings @#$% wings in 6
  14. PlayoffBound
    213. Posted by PlayoffBound Fri May 8 6:35pm EDT

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    @David " I KNOW MOST OF THEM are NOT from Michigan!!" Read it again
  15. Jonathan
    212. Posted by Jonathan Fri May 8 6:22pm EDT

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    Wow...that was a another nice home game for the Wings last night. Hey Ducks fans, you might wanna go out and buy some tickets for game six so the Wings don't play all home games this series. That was embarassing. Lets go Red Wings!
  16. david f
    211. Posted by david f Fri May 8 6:21pm EDT

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    Zac, you know how many Wing fans I have met that have NEVER been to Michigan!!!!!!!!!!! Your telling me ALL of these people around the country are from Michigan??? Thats a new history lesson... Congrats you just took the Moron of the Year award!! By the way, if your telling me everyone hates the Yankees than your on something!!
  17. Zac C
    210. Posted by Zac C Fri May 8 6:10pm EDT

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    "Its AMAZING how many Red Wings fans there are around the country!!! I KNOW MOST OF THEM are NOT from Michigan!! LET ME GUESS YOUR YANKEE/STEELER FANS TOO???? I never knew the bandwagon was so much fun. I'll stick to my LA Kings. Yeah they suck now but when they start winning it will taste that much better..."

    Dumbest post I've ever seen. They are not bandwagon fans. Almost all of them were originally from Michigan. With the economy so bad in Michigan and Detroit many have moved away, but continue to root for the Detroit teams. The Detroit economy has been bad since about the 80's... So many have moved and started new families in other states.

    Now not all of them are like this, but most are. Also I don't know of many Yankee bandwagon fans. EVERYONE hates the Yankees.
  18. PlayoffBound
    209. Posted by PlayoffBound Fri May 8 6:08pm EDT

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    I find duck to be a bit greasy but its whats being served. I still can't believe (It will probably happen Sunday) that Chrissy Pronger still has'nt gone ballistic.He does look old and tired or maybe the fire has turned to just warm coals..Lots of salt for that ducks wound as I thought it was FANtastic that all the Wing Nation fans helped you sell out Thursday, ahhh I can still hear the echo of LETS GO RED WINGS and OZZIE OZZIE!!!
  19. Daniel W
    208. Posted by Daniel W Fri May 8 5:48pm EDT

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    I do think the ducks have a huge shot to win and if they do beat my wings in 5 then i will consider a game 6 win by them but other then I do think my wings have a great opportunity to beat them though its back in OCTO land. If there is another game which is game 5 like last night then game 6 will be Wings so its either way both teams are great either of them will be in the Stanley Guaranteed that. So its either Ducks in 6 Or Wings in 6 its how much the team wants it. Last night yes Wings wanted it more and ducks gave up.
  20. david f
    207. Posted by david f Fri May 8 5:48pm EDT

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    Its AMAZING how many Red Wings fans there are around the country!!! I KNOW MOST OF THEM are NOT from Michigan!! LET ME GUESS YOUR YANKEE/STEELER FANS TOO???? I never knew the bandwagon was so much fun. I'll stick to my LA Kings. Yeah they suck now but when they start winning it will taste that much better...
  21. DeVon W
    206. Posted by DeVon W Fri May 8 5:34pm EDT

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    I am a Ducks' fan and I would agree that the Red Wings, given their performance throughout the year are a better team. Shoot, they were a better team in 2007. But this is a tournament and given a fairly even level of talant through out the Western Conference play off teams, an 8th seed can beat the 1 or 2 seed any given night or even best of seven. In both 2007, 2008 and 2009, it is likely that if these two teams or any other elite teams met, its a 50/50 deal. My own pre series analysis gave the Ducks the edge on defense, a draw at goalie and the no. 1 line, with a HUGE edge in the rest of the forward positions for the Red Wings. So now its a 3 game series and the Ducks will need to be lucky to win it. Of course it takes both skill and luck to win the Cup and the one other thing no one can measure - heart.
  22. Daniel W
    205. Posted by Daniel W Fri May 8 5:33pm EDT

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    Rick open your eyes man. Paper this paper that who cares what the paper says its a tie series. Does that make something to you? I mean seriously Wings are seeded 2 and Ducks 8th and yes the 2 seeded team should have all those shots and all that against the 8th seeded team. I am not saying my Red Wings suck i am saying i am going to be opened minded at this point since its a even series right now. I am done commenting in this forum i will type the next forum now i just wanted to clarify my name on here when i seen more people talking trash i had to clarify what i was meaning. So talk to you all next time after the next game until then wait and then tell me that my thoughts are dumb
  23. <i>xxsevenoutxx</i>
    204. Posted by xxsevenoutxx Fri May 8 5:31pm EDT

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    Dan, I said the Ducks have a shot...but I think the Wings will win. You didn't say they have a shot. You said they WILL win in 6 or 7 games. Big difference.
  24. kranky
    203. Posted by kranky Fri May 8 5:29pm EDT

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    Oh big deal -- the Ducks got spanked last night -- move on to game 5. Go Ducks!
  25. Rick
    202. Posted by Rick Fri May 8 5:13pm EDT

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    Daniel, what is it that you see in the Ducks being better than the Wings so far thru 4 games? Cause i've seen them be outshot, outhit, outface off'd, outscored, less time in the offensive zone, less depth, less experience than the Wings. They are a very good team, probably the 2nd best in the league and would beat the East teams in the finals, but they are inferior on paper and have been the weaker team thru the first four games. They're very fortunate to be where they are at right now. Say all you want, but you're analysis so far stinks, and your true colors are showing thru.
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