WESTERN CONFERENCE : Red Wings heat up early
Posted on Friday, May 9, 2008
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DETROIT — Johan Franzen, Brian Rafalski and Tomas Holmstrom scored power-play goals for the Detroit Red Wings, who built a big lead in the second period and coasted to a 4-1 victory over the Dallas Stars in Game 1 of the Western Conference final Thursday night.
“Our starts have been great, and we’ve played well after that,” goalie Chris Osgood said.
After Valtteri Filppula put the top-seeded Red Wings ahead 4-0, Brenden Morrow scored with a minute left in the second period to prevent the fifth-seeded Stars from getting shut out.
“We had a good two or three shifts to start the game,” Morrow said. “But then the ice got tilted the other way.”
Game 2 is Saturday night at Joe Louis Arena, where Stars goalie Marty Turco is 0-8-2 in his NHL career.
“There’s no question by the next game, they’ll be back and rolling,” Detroit Coach Mike Babcock said.
Turco made 27 saves, and Osgood turned away 20 shots.
Dallas upset the defending Stanley Cup champion Anaheim Ducks in the first round and then topped the secondseeded San Jose Sharks after starting both series with two road victories.
The way the Franzen-led Red Wings are playing — winning seven consecutive — they’re going to be tough to beat in any rink.
“I’m not worried about how the Red Wings played. I’m worried about how we played,” Dallas Coach Dave Tippett said. “That’s a game that wasn’t even close to the games we played in the playoffs.”
Franzen’s 12 th goal extended his team postseason scoring record, and the player known as “Mule” matched another club mark by scoring for a fifth consecutive game. Gordie Howe did it in 1949 and 1964 and Ted Lindsay in 1952.
Franzen has 15 points in the playoffs, tying Jaromir Jagr of the already-eliminated New York Rangers.
The Red Wings were so dominant in the first two periods it looked as though they had a man advantage in evenstrength situations. They also created scoring chances while killing penalties.
“It looked like we lacked a little emotion or jump we had in the other series,” Turco said.
The Stars struggled to skate with Detroit, leading to early hooking and holding penalties that were costly.
With Detroit enjoying a twoman advantage, Rafalski scored 4: 28 into the game after a shot by Nicklas Lidstrom caromed off the post directly to him between the circles.
“We hung him out to dry with the 5-on-3 early in the game,” Morrow said.
Franzen and Holmstrom both scored by standing in front and redirecting shots past Turco, who was serenaded with jeers of “Turrr-co ! Turrr-co !” by fans early and often.
“A lot had to do with the team in front of him,” Tippett said.
Detroit showed it could score at even strength, too, when two long passes set up Filppula to flick in a shot.
Morrow, a key player against San Jose, scored his eighth goal of the postseason off a rebound late in the second. NHL playoff glance
CONFERENCE FINALS THURSDAY’S GAME Detroit 4, Dallas 1 Detroit leads series 1-0 TODAY’S GAME — All times Central Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 6: 30 p. m. SATURDAY’S GAME Dallas at Detroit, 6 p. m.