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Desperate Dallas Underdog on Home Ice
By: Staff Writer  - StatFox
Published: 5/11/2008  at  9:40:00 PM
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Really, it’s hard to imagine that Chris Osgood is completely correct in his assessment. “Just a little altercation that’s over with now,” the Detroit goalie insisted Sunday, a day after the Red Wings’ 2-1 victory over the Dallas Stars was marred by an ugly ending. But don’t expect the fracas to be forgotten. In the closing seconds of Game 2 of the Western Conference final, Osgood used the handle of his stick to poke Dallas’ Mike Ribeiro, who responded from behind the net with a two-handed stick slash across the goalie’s chest.

“He actually tries to do it. It’s not like he accidentally hit me,” Ribeiro said, defending himself Sunday after not being around for postgame interviews. “He kind of was bent down, raised up and clipped me in the face.”

There was no word Sunday from the NHL about any suspensions resulting from the actions of both players. So it appears that Ribeiro and Osgood will both be on the ice Monday night for Game 3 when the best-of-seven series shifts to Dallas with the Red Wings holding a 2-0 lead.

Ribeiro said he was only retaliating. “If he doesn’t do that, I don’t think I react, I have no reason to do what I did,” Riberio said. Osgood obviously disagreed, saying, “By no means was I trying to hit him in the face with my stick.”

What can’t be debated is that Dallas is already in a deep hole in its first conference final appearance since 2000. The Stars returned home with 2-0 series leads in each of the first two rounds of this year’s playoffs, but wasn’t able to duplicate that success against the top-seeded Red Wings. Dallas is in desperate need to improve 8-1 record revenging two straight losses where team scored one goal or less.

Detroit will be going for a 3-0 series lead and its ninth straight win, which would be the franchise record for a single postseason. It would also be the longest in the NHL since Montreal won 11 in a row on way to winning the 1993 Stanley Cup. “You’re not going to rattle us. We’ve got too much experience for that,” Detroit’s Darren McCarty said. The Red Wings 12-3 record in road games after successfully covering the spread in three or more consecutive games this season, proves McCarty’s point.

While the stage appears set for things to get even feistier when the series resumes, Mike Modano believes the Stars can’t be focused on what happened at the end of Game 2. “That’s probably the most you’re going to see of it (Saturday) night, hopefully,” Modano said. “They’re not a very physical team by any means, but they do play the game. … And for us to try to get into some street fight ain’t going to work. You have to play the game of hockey and right now, they’re doing it better than us.” For the Stars, that includes taking a deep breath and moving record to 9-2 against the money line off a day with rest.

The Red Wings were better in Game 2 without Johan Franzen, who was scratched from the lineup because of concussion-like symptoms. He’s had recurring headaches since early in the previous series, and will miss Game 3 as well. “It caught me by surprise,” coach Mike Babcock said. “We’d love to have him. He’s a good player. But we’ve got a good team and we can go on with or without him.” Detroit has gone on to be 48-15 after a win during the long hockey season.

Stars forward Jere Lehtinen left Game 2 with a leg injury, which coach Dave Tippett said was not sustained on the play when he was hit by teammate Brenden Morrow. The coach described Lehtinen’s injury as “just soft-tissue stuff” and said the team would see how he feels at the Monday morning skate.

After three power-play goals in the 4-1 series opener, Detroit had only one in Game 2. “We took a step forward in getting ourselves back into the competitive issues of the series last game, but it will still have to go up another step,” Tippett said. “I thought we had much better jump. Our legs looked like they were back to normal a little bit. Now we need some more execution.”

Granted, Detroit is outstanding hockey club, yet observers felt, the Stars don’t appear to have the same energy since four overtime win against San Jose eight days ago.

Detroit having lost three times in last 17 meetings (11-3-3) in Big D and is a -125 money line favorite at Sportsbook.com with Total at Un5. The Red Wings have won last seven outings as favorites and is 18-3 against power play teams scoring on 19 percent of more of their chances this season.  Dallas will attempt to counter being 28-14 at home off a road defeat.

Betting this contest to go Under the total seems the right move, with Detroit 15-4 UNDER in road games after a five game unbeaten streak and the Stars 11-2 UNDER in home games after scoring one goal or less in two straight games.

Look for a wild Dallas crowd to be juiced up on the Versus Network starting at 8 Eastern.

StatFox Power Line – Detroit -141, Total Under

 
STEPHEN HAWKINS, AP Sports Writer contributed to this article.

 

 

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