Detroit, MI (Best E Casino) - Tomas Holmstrom posted a goal and an assist, as
the Detroit Red Wings downed the
Dallas Stars, 4-1, in Game 1 of their Western
Conference finals series from Joe Louis Arena.
Brian Rafalski, Johan Franzen and Valtteri Filppula also scored for the top-
seeded Red Wings, who will host Game 2 on Saturday night. Nicklas Lidstrom and
Niklas Kronwall both had two assists, while Chris Osgood ran his playoff
record to 7-0 by stopping 20-of-21 shots.
"It was a good win, but we know we have to be better in the next game," Osgood
said.
Detroit eliminated Nashville in six games during the opening round and then
swept an injury-riddled Colorado squad in the conference semifinals to reach
the conference finals for a second straight year. The Red Wings lost to
eventual Stanley Cup champion Anaheim in six, hard-fought games last season.
Brenden Morrow lit the lamp for the fifth-seeded Stars, while Marty Turco was
victimized for four goals on 31 shots.
"I'm not worried about how the Red Wings played," Dallas coach Dave Tippett
said. "I'm worried about how we played. We didn't play close to our
capability. So give the Red Wings all the credit in the world. They did what
they had to do to win but we're going to have to be much better."
The Stars are in the conference finals for the first time since 2000. Dallas
ousted Anaheim in six games in the first round and raced out to a 3-0
series lead against San Jose in the conference semifinals before moving on
with a 2-1 victory in the fourth overtime of Game 6.
Detroit opened the scoring in the series with a power-play goal at the 4:28
mark of the first period. A scuffle in front of Turco resulted in rookie
defenseman Mark Fistric being sent off for roughing, giving the Red Wings a
two-man advantage. Detroit needed only nine seconds to connect, as Lidstrom's
slap shot from the top of the left circle rang off the far post and came out
to the high slot, where Rafalski gathered the puck and snapped it past a
screened Turco.
The red-hot Franzen continued where he left off in the second round, notching
his league-leading 12th goal of the playoffs with 4:26 to play before the
first intermission. The 28-year-old Swedish centerman scored nine goals
against the Avalanche, including a pair of hat tricks.
With the Red Wings skating a man up, Franzen parked himself in front of Turco
and redirected Kronwall's blast between the pads of the Dallas netminder to
give Detroit a 2-0 lead.
Detroit cashed in on the power play again at the 6:40 mark of the middle
stanza. Henrik Zetterberg held the puck in at the blue line and dished to
Lidstrom, whose shot from the left circle deflected off Holmstrom and in
behind Turco.
Filppula netted the first even-strength goal of the series with 4:23 remaining
in the second, beating Turco on the stick side.
A turnover in the defensive zone by Detroit led to Morrow putting the Stars on
the board. Filppula couldn't handle Kronwall's pass and the puck went right to
the stick of Steve Ott, who quickly fired the puck on net. Osgood made the
initial save, but Morrow managed to bang home the rebound with 1:07 to go in
the frame.
Game Notes
Detroit won three of the four regular-season meetings, outscoring the Stars
12-5...Detroit has won all three of its postseason meetings with the Stars
franchise. The teams last met in the 1998 conference finals when the Red Wings
beat Dallas in six games en route to their second straight Stanley Cup
crown...Franzen extended his goal-scoring streak to five games, tying a Red
Wings playoff record (Gordie Howe in 1949 and 1964; Ted Lindsay in
1952)...Detroit finished 3-for-7 on the power play, while the Stars went 0-
for-4.