Wings shut out Blue Jackets, go up 2-0
Detroit Red Wings goalie Chris Osgood (30) stops a shot by Columbus Blue Jackets winger Kristian Huselius (20), of Sweden, during the second period of game two of a Western Conference quarterfinals’ NHL play off hockey game in Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
DETROIT (AP) - The Red Wings relied on unsung players to get off to a good start against the Columbus Blue Jackets. Two stars put the defending Stanley Cup champions in control. Pavel Datsyuk slammed a shot into the net, and Henrik Zetterberg sent a puck to the top shelf, leading Detroit to a 4-0 win against the Blue Jackets on Saturday night and a 2-0 lead in the first-round Western Conference series.
“Their best players today were their best players,”
In Game 1,
Brian Rafalski scored the first goal of Game 2 and Jiri Hudler had the last, giving Chris Osgood more than enough support as he posted his 14th NHL playoff shutout.
Barring a stunning turnaround,
“Let’s not get ahead of ourselves here,” Red Wings coach Mike Babcock said. “We’ve won two games.”
“We have to respond to the pressure to make this a long series,” Hitchcock said.
The Red Wings have silenced Blue Jackets star Rick Nash, holding him pointless in two games.
“That’s a team effort,” defenseman Brad Stuart said. “It’s not just one guy who can hold down a guy like that. Strong play from the defensemen, but also the forwards coming back hard.”
Mason had an NHL-high 10 shut-outs, the most by a rookie since
“Ozzie has played real well, making some big saves,” Babcock said.
The second-seeded Red Wings vowed to take the seventh-seeded Blue Jackets seriously before the series started. It wasn’t just talk.
The next four NHL champions -
The Devils, Lightning and Ducks all had first-round exits as defending champions and the Hurricanes didn’t make it to the playoffs.
“It’s the accumulation of wearing a target all the time,” said Hitchcock, who helped the Dallas Stars reach the 2000 Cup fnals as a defending champion. “You get everybody’s a game during the regular season, and then you get A-plus in the playoffs.”
After winning the Cup in 2001, the Colorado Avalanche lost to
“We look like we’re back to playing like we can, being physically engaged,” Babcock said. “The physical part of our game is very much under estimated by our opponents. We’ve got big, strong guys who like winning.” Rafalski scored on the power play at 13:33 of the first period, Datsyuk scored on a power play midway through the second, and Zetterberg’s even-strength goal late in the second made it 3-0.
In the third period, Hudler scored on a power play. It was his second goal of the series.
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