Detroit 3, Nashville 5

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DET1113
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Final

7:30 PM ET, April 14, 2008
Sommet Center
Nashville, Tennessee

Three-goal third period lifts Predators past Red Wings

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Game Information
Arena: Sommet Center
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Referees: Kevin Pollock, Dennis LaRue
Linesmen: Brad Lazarowich, Derek Nansen
Attendance: 17,113 (100.0% full)
POSTSEASON Team Stat Comparison
 
72
Goals
12
41
Goals Against
17
20
Power Play Goals
2
14
Power Play Goals Allowed
3
6
Shorthanded Goals
0
0
Shorthanded Goals Allowed
1
243
Penalty Minutes
68
11
Average Penalty Minutes
11
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD DET NSH
8:56 Kris Draper
Assists: Jiri Hudler, Daniel Cleary
1 0
2ND PERIOD DET NSH
9:12 Jiri Hudler (Power Play)
Assists: Daniel Cleary, Niklas Kronwall
2 0
12:53 Alexander Radulov
Assists: Ryan Suter, Marek Zidlicky
2 1
15:01 David Legwand
Assists: J.P. Dumont, Jan Hlavac
2 2
3RD PERIOD DET NSH
0:40 Pavel Datsyuk
Unassisted
3 2
16:03 Ryan Suter
Assists: Jan Hlavac, Marek Zidlicky
3 3
16:12 Jason Arnott
Assists: Alexander Radulov, Greg Zanon
3 4
19:39 Martin Erat (Empty net)
Assists: Dan Hamhuis
3 5

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- The Nashville Predators are back in the series. The Detroit Red Wings are searching for their lost momentum.

Jason Arnott scored with 3:58 left in the final period, the second Nashville goal in nine seconds, and the Predators rallied to beat the Detroit Red Wings 5-3 on Monday night and cut the first-round series deficit to 2-1.

"There's moments that are going to happen in a series that can change the whole series," Nashville coach Barry Trotz said. "I don't know, we might have just had ours."

So it would seem.

Ryan Suter tied the game just nine seconds before Arnott's goal, putting a slap shot from the left side past Dominik Hasek, who had dominated the Predators for most of the game and the series. Martin Erat scored an empty-netter with 41 seconds left to seal the come-from-behind win.

Nashville will look to tie the series in Game 4 on Wednesday night. The series will then shift back to Detroit on Friday.

"I don't know what it is. When we get down, we seem to push that much harder," said Arnott, who also scored in the second period.

For Detroit, the somber locker room felt like a team that had just been eliminated, not like the NHL's top seed that still leads the series. Pavel Datsyuk's goal 40 seconds into the final period had given the Red Wings a 3-2 lead and, for them, what appeared to be a tight grip on the series.

"Guys are down. Guys are hurting," Detroit center Kris Draper said. "At the same time, when we wake up [Tuesday], we're still up 2-1, even if it doesn't feel that way."

Detroit had outshot Nashville in each of the first two games of the series, including 12 consecutive games dating back the last two seasons.

After managing only three goals against Hasek through the first two games of the series, the Predators came out shooting early and often against the 43-year-old goaltender. And the strategy paid off.

Nashville outshot Detroit 29-26 and scored two more goals than it had in the first two games combined, avoiding an 0-3 hole that only two teams in NHL history have ever come back from.

"To go down 0-3 would have been a huge hole that not many teams have come out of," Nashville center David Legwand said. "Now, I feel like we have taken the momentum from them."

The Predators trailed 0-2 in the second period before tying the game, bringing life to a ThunderStix-pounding Sommet Center crowd.

Alexander Radulov would deflect a slap shot by Suter for a goal that tightened the game to 2-1, and Arnott would tie the game with 4:59 to play in the second period, one-timing a pass from J.P. Dumont on a two-on-one break.

"We sure thought we were set up pretty well," Detroit coach Mike Babock said. "It looked like things were going real good ... It was a good momentum swing for them, and we didn't handle it very good."

Nashville, on the other hand, survived one of its toughest tests in a season filled with them. Now the Predators will look to tie the series and try to survive the first round, something they've never done.

"Our guys just keep getting kicked down," Trotz said. "But they keep coming back."

Game notes
Legwand returned to the lineup after missing 14 straight games with a deep bone bruise on his left foot but played sparingly and appeared to be slowed by the injury. Legwand had not played since March 7 after taking a shot off his foot ... Detroit right wigners Kirk Maltby (hamstring) and Tomas Kopecky (legs) were scratched before the game ... The Red Wings have scored first in each of the first three games ... Vince Gill, a Nashville native recently inducted into the County Music Hall of Fame, sang the national anthem.

 

 

Playoff Series

Detroit won 4-2
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NHL Scores

Monday, April 14th
Pittsburgh 4 Final
Ottawa 1
Detroit 3 Final
Nashville 5
Minnesota 3 Final
Colorado 2 OT