Anaheim 3, Detroit 4GAME SEVEN, STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS WEST SEMIFINALS
RED WINGS WIN SERIES 4-3
Final7:00 PM ET, May 14, 2009, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Michigan
Cleary's late goal ends Ducks' rally as Red Wings advance to West finalsDETROIT (AP/ESPN)-- Dan Cleary's tiebreaking goal with 3 minutes left lifted the
Detroit Red Wings to a 4-3 win over the
Anaheim Ducks on Thursday night and sent the defending Stanley Cup champions to the Western Conference finals for the third straight year.
Anaheim's
Jonas Hiller made 36 saves, and
Chris Osgood stopped 24 shots for the defending champions, who couldn't protect an early two-goal lead.
Jiri Hudler,
Darren Helm and
Mikael Samuelsson scored for the Red Wings, who will next face the
Chicago Blackhawks in a matchup of Original Six teams.
Teemu Selanne and
Corey Perry cut into deficits and
Bobby Ryan made it 3-all at 7:37 of the third.
The previous two Cup champions met in the playoffs for the third time since the NHL expanded in 1967, and all three have gone the distance. The
Edmonton Oilers needed overtime to get past Calgary in 1991, and Montreal beat Boston by two goals in 1971.
Unlike those winners, second-seeded Detroit was at home against eighth-seeded Anaheim, which knocked off the top-seeded
San Jose Sharks in the first round.
Cleary scored the winning goal by stuffing the puck past Hiller after
Henrik Zetterberg flipped it into the crease.
"You know Z was in the corner made a good play, put it on net, I stayed with it and got it under Hiller," Cleary said.
The game ended in thrilling fashion after it appeared the Red Wings might win in a rout as they did in their last Game 7, beating Colorado 7-0 in the 2002 Western Conference finals.
Ducks forward
Ryan Getzlaf was called for two penalties in the first period and Detroit took advantage of the second.
Just when it looked as though Anaheim would kill it with a clearing attempt, the Red Wings kept the puck in the Ducks end to set up the first goal. Zetterberg passed to
Johan Franzen, who pushed the puck from the right boards to the front of the net where Hudler poked it in.
Anaheim failed on an extended 5-on-3 power play in the first period when the game was scoreless.
Detroit took a two-goal lead 1:17 into the second period.
Selanne committed a turnover in Detroit's end, Helm got to the loose puck and scored on a breakaway.
Selanne left the ice late in the second after
Niklas Kronwall's hit, which drew a penalty and cut Selanne's nose. He returned and started an offensive outburst with a goal off a rebound in what was the first of three scores in 2 1/2 minutes.
Samuelsson and Perry also scored off a rebound late in the second period, and Detroit went into the third with a 3-2 lead.
Fast Facts • Dan Cleary's first goal of the series was the game winner and sent the Red Wings to the Western Conference finals for the third straight year.
• Eight of the 11 meetings between the teams this season were decided by one goal.
• The Ducks trailed 3-1 with 3 minutes left in second period.
• This was the first time since 2002 that the Red Wings played a Game 7, and the first playoff series to end at Joe Louis Arena since the Stanley Cup finals that year.
• The Red Wings and the Blackhawks will meet in the playoffs for the first time since the 1995 Western Conference finals. Detroit won that series 4-1.
-- ESPN Stats & Information Game notesNHL commissioner Gary Bettman attended the game and said the league didn't just become intriguing when three of the conference semifinal series were decided in a Game 7. "This entire season -- the regular season, the first round of the playoffs and second round -- have been incredibly competitive, exciting and entertaining," Bettman said. "That's something we have strived for and built toward since coming out of work stoppage with a new economic system, changing the rules, and officiating standards." ... Detroit F
Kris Draper (upper body) played for the first time this postseason.
Kirk Maltby sat out after playing in Detroit's first 10 postseason games. Draper led the Red Wings on the ice for their final pregame warmup. ... Detroit has won three of five series against Anaheim.