Atlanta 3, Detroit 5

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ATL(35-41-6)1023
DET(51-21-10)2215

Final

7:30 PM ET, October 24, 2008
Joe Louis Arena
Detroit, Michigan

Hossa, Zetterberg combine for four goals to power Wings

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Game Information
Arena: Joe Louis Arena
Location: Detroit, Michigan
Referees: Dan O'Halloran
Linesmen: Greg Devorski, Shane Heyer
Attendance: 20,066 (100.0% full)
Team Stat Comparison
 
250
Goals
289
279
Goals Against
240
69
Power Play Goals
90
88
Power Play Goals Allowed
71
13
Shorthanded Goals
6
10
Shorthanded Goals Allowed
4
1256
Penalty Minutes
824
15
Average Penalty Minutes
10
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD ATL DET
2:12 Henrik Zetterberg (Power Play)
Assists: Jiri Hudler, Mikael Samuelsson
0 1
14:35 Jim Slater
Assists: Jason Williams
1 1
15:42 Marian Hossa
Assists: Tomas Holmstrom
1 2
2ND PERIOD ATL DET
5:29 Marian Hossa
Assists: Niklas Kronwall, Pavel Datsyuk
1 3
6:41 Henrik Zetterberg
Assists: Johan Franzen, Brian Rafalski
1 4
3RD PERIOD ATL DET
4:48 Ron Hainsey (Power Play)
Assists: Bryan Little, Todd White
2 4
16:11 Brett Sterling
Assists: Erik Christensen, Colby Armstrong
3 4
19:24 Daniel Cleary (Empty net)
Assists: Brian Rafalski, Marian Hossa
3 5
Associated Press

DETROIT -- It's just something about these Detroit-Atlanta games that get Marian Hossa going.

Hossa had two goals and an assist, Henrik Zetterberg also scored twice and the Red Wings beat the Thrashers 5-3 on Friday night.

Daniel Cleary also scored and Chris Osgood made 30 saves for the defending Stanley Cup champions, who won their third straight.

The last time the two teams met was Jan. 15, and Hossa -- playing for the Thrashers -- had a hat trick in Atlanta's 5-1 win at Joe Louis Arena.

"Playing your former team and knowing a lot of guys on the team, you play with a little more jump," he said. "Today, I felt good and we created a lot of chances. We played well until the end."

Hossa was dealt to Pittsburgh at last season's trade deadline and helped the Penguins to the Stanley Cup Final, where they lost to Detroit. The Red Wings then signed Hossa to a one-year $7.45 million free agent contract.

Jim Slater, Ron Hainsey and Brett Sterling scored for Atlanta and Kari Lehtonen stopped 41 shots.

"It seemed every time he got the puck in our zone, he created something toward the goal," Hainsey said about Hossa.

Hossa gave Detroit a 2-1 lead for good with his first goal. He picked up a loose puck just inside the Atlanta blue line, cut in off the left wing, used a fake and a toe drag while cutting across the slot on defenseman Mathieu Schneider, a former Red Wing, and goalie Lehtonen and put the puck into the empty net.

"He made us look very bad on that play," Lehtonen said.

Hossa talked about the goal.

"I tried to take a shot and the defenseman bit on it," he said. "I was surprised that Kari went out of the net a little far. I saw the open net."

Hossa's third goal of the season made it 3-1, 5:29 into the second period on a one-timer from the bottom of the left circle after a give-and-go with defenseman Niklas Kronwall.

"We used to see that with him, so it's good to see him doing it for us," Zetterberg said. "He's had a lot of games where he's scored more than one goal. We're sure glad to have him with us."

Zetterberg got his second goal of the night and fourth of the season just 1:12 later on a rebound.

Hainsey scored a 5-on-3 power-play goal 4:48 into the third period, when he beat Osgood with a one-time slap shot from the top of the left circle for his second goal.

Sterling pulled Atlanta to within one with 3:49 left in the third period when his shot from the slot got through Osgood.

Cleary added an empty-netter with 35 seconds left.

Zetterberg's power-play goal gave Detroit a 1-0 lead 2:12 into the game.

Slater tied it with 5:25 left in the opening period when he put in a rebound after a turnover in his own zone by Red Wings defenseman Brett Lebda.

Game notes
Atlanta RW Jason Williams is also a former Red Wing. ... Slater was born in Lapeer, Mich., and played at Michigan State. ... Thrashers C Marty Reasoner limped off the ice and went to the locker room after blocking a shot early in the second period. He will be re-evaluated on Saturday ... Detroit D Brian Rafalski has two assists to extend his point streak to start the season to seven games (a goal and eight assists).

 

 

NHL Scores

Friday, October 24th
Philadelphia 6 Final
New Jersey 3
Anaheim 4 Final
Ottawa 3
NY Rangers 3 Final
Columbus 1
Atlanta 3 Final
Detroit 5
San Jose 3 Final
Florida 4
Los Angeles 4 Final
St. Louis 0