St. Louis 1, Detroit 4

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STL(33-36-13)1001
DET(54-21-7)1124

Final

7:30 PM ET, March 5, 2008
Joe Louis Arena
Detroit, Michigan

Datsyuk scores twice as Wings win second in a row

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Game Information
Arena: Joe Louis Arena
Location: Detroit, Michigan
Referees: KerryFraser
Linesmen: DerekAmell, MarkPare
Attendance: 18,064 (90.0% full)
Team Stat Comparison
 
202
Goals
252
232
Goals Against
179
47
Power Play Goals
81
56
Power Play Goals Allowed
57
3
Shorthanded Goals
5
13
Shorthanded Goals Allowed
7
1153
Penalty Minutes
937
14
Average Penalty Minutes
11
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD STL DET
5:28 Pavel Datsyuk
Assists: Tomas Kopecky, Tomas Holmstrom
0 1
18:27 Erik Johnson (Power Play)
Assists: Barret Jackman, Keith Tkachuk
1 1
2ND PERIOD STL DET
9:48 Johan Franzen
Assists: Mikael Samuelsson, Henrik Zetterberg
1 2
3RD PERIOD STL DET
6:11 Brian Rafalski
Assists: Aaron Downey, Andreas Lilja
1 3
18:29 Pavel Datsyuk (Empty net)
Unassisted
1 4

DETROIT (AP) -- The Detroit Red Wings are getting healthier -- and it shows.

Pavel Datsyuk scored twice to lift the Red Wings to a 4-1 victory over the St. Louis Blues on Wednesday night, NHL-leading Detroit's second straight win after a 1-8-2 stretch.

"It seems like we are getting the players back," goalie Dominik Hasek said. "There is more confidence in the locker room."

The Red Wings were devastated by injuries during their skid: Defenseman Niklas Kronwall was already out because of an injured clavicle, and he was joined by Hasek (hip flexor), forward Dan Cleary (broken jaw) and defensemen Brian Rafalski (groin), Nicklas Lidstrom (knee) and Chris Chelios (leg).

Detroit was forced to play almost three games without its top four defensemen: Lidstrom, Rafalski, Kronwall and Chelios. Kronwall and Hasek returned this past Friday, and Rafalski was back in the lineup against St. Louis on Wednesday night. Rafalski scored a goal. Lidstrom is expected back Sunday against Nashville.

"Finally to have these two guys back, it really helps our defense," said Hasek, who made 18 saves. "Not only defense, but I would say, once we get to the puck, they can skate with the puck, they can move the puck very quickly and give it to the forwards. It looked like we didn't spend as much time in our zone. One of the reasons was because we moved the puck much, much faster than before."

Johan Franzen also scored for the Red Wings.

Erik Johnson got the goal for the Blues, who have lost seven of their last eight. Manny Legace stopped 28 shots.

"They're a good team, obviously, leading the conference," St. Louis coach Andy Murray said. "You have to play a better game consistently than we did."

Franzen gave the Red Wings a 2-1 lead 9:48 into the second period when he put in his own rebound as he was being knocked to the ice by Blues defenseman Eric Brewer. It was his second in two games.

"I'm not used to having streaks. I hope I can keep going," Franzen said. "We're starting to find each other, me, Sammy (Mikael Samuelsson) and Hank (Henrik Zetterberg) and playing better and better."

Rafalski, who missed eight games, scored 6:11 into the third period on a wrist shot from the high slot as he was being knocked down from behind by St. Louis' David Backes. It was Rafalski's 11th goal.

"That helped," Rafalski said. "But even if I wouldn't have scored, I would have been happy with us winning."

Datsyuk's second goal of the game came into an empty net with 1:31 left.

Datsyuk opened the scoring 5:28 in when he directed in a rebound from the bottom of the left circle and it went in off the stick of the Blues' Martin Rucinsky when he tried to stop it from going in.

"I dove back. He didn't get a lot on it," Legace said. "I was going to grab it in with my stick, but he tipped it."

Johnson's power-play goal tied it with 1:33 left in the opening period. His wrist shot from the right point was deflected out of mid-air off of Hasek and into the net by Detroit defenseman Andreas Lilja.

Game notes
St. Louis RW Dan Hinote missed his fourth game with a sore hip. ... With an assist on Franzen's goal, Zetterberg has at least a point in 49 of his 61 games this season. ... The Blues began a franchise-record nine-game road trip. ... Red Wings C Tomas Kopecky was helped off the ice after a hit by St. Louis' Jeff Woywitka in the final minute. Coach Mike Babcock said Kopecky was OK after the game. ... It was Murray's 600th game as a NHL coach.

 

 

NHL Scores

Wednesday, March 5th
Carolina 6 Final
Atlanta 3
Washington 3 Final
Buffalo 1
St. Louis 1 Final
Detroit 4
Anaheim 0 Final
Chicago 3
Phoenix 2 Final
Dallas 1
Ottawa 2 Final
San Jose 3 OT