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Can the Red Wings Miss this Year's 2009-2010 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs?
In a game that was very important in the standings with the season winding
down the Calgary Flames trailed the Detroit Redwings by a point before
last nights game 3/9. The point difference between the two teams made
for being an eight seed team and a ninth seeded team in the conference.
In front of 20,066 fans at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit the Redwings would
take a 2-1 lead into period three. But Jerome Iginla who has been hot
lately would knot the game a two at 5:45 of the third period. Rene Bourque
would tally just 91 seconds later to give the Flames a 3-2 lead.
The third period was all Calgary Flames but the Red Wings would get a
last chance to get the equalizer with their goalie pulled on the power
play for a two man advantage that got spoiled when ex-Rangers Christopher
Higgins would put home and empty net goal and a 4-2 Flames win.
After going to the Stanley Cup finals the last two seasons, losing last
years cup to the Penguins and winning the season before that to those
same Penguins the Detroit Redwings playoffs chances for the 2009-2010
season is in jeopardy.
Now trailing the Calgary Flames by a point in the Western Conference
Standings both teams have the same number of games played and sixteen
games each remaining.
The Nashville Predators hold down the seventh seed with seventy seven
points with the Flames holding down the eight seed with seventy five for
the final playoff spot. The Red Wings have seventy four points in ninth
place.
Can the Red Wings miss this years second season? The 2009-2010 Stanley
Cup Playoffs. Well if they do it will be the first time this has happened
since the 1989-90 season. Wow! 20 years ago, 20 straight years in a row
of playoff hockey. What a run! Looking ahead the Red Wings have to play
the Flames one more time and the Nashville Predators twice. Those will
be very big games indeed. Losses in those game could me an early exit
and something the fans of Hockey Town Motor City haven't seen in twenty
years.
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