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Zetterberg enables Red Wings to win Presidents' Trophy
DETROIT 3, COLUMBUS 2
 

DETROIT (Ticker) -- The Detroit Red Wings claimed the
Presidents' Trophy in style.

Henrik Zetterberg scored the game-winning goal with 11.4 seconds
remaining in the third period as the Red Wings earned their
fourth Presidents' Trophy in six seasons with a 3-2 victory over
the Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday.

"It was nice to get that out of the way and get home-ice
advantage all the way in the playoffs," Zetterberg said. "That
was big for us. We had a great regular season, have one game to
finish it off and then ready to go for the playoffs."

Zetterberg admitted to keeping an eye on red-hot San Jose, which
kept the heat on Detroit by posting an 18-0-2 record over its
last 20 games.

"They've been on fire lately," Zetterberg said. "Thank God we
had a good run in the beginning of the year. We had that slump
in February but still had the points to pull it off and win the
Presidents' Trophy."

Johan Franzen tied the game with just under 3 1/2 minutes to go
and former Blue Jacket Mark Hartigan also scored for Detroit
(53-21-7), which has captured six Presidents' Trophies since the
inception of the award in 1985-86.

"It felt good to get this game and get the Presidents'
(Trophy)," Franzen said. "We didn't want to lose this game.
Their goalie (Pascal Leclaire) was playing great, but we got a
power play, (defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom) took a shot that was
perfect for a rebound and I beat my guy and I had an open net.
In front, that's the right place to be.

"I think when we tied it, it picked everybody up. We had that
one point that we needed."

All-Star Pavel Datsyuk had two assists and Dominik Hasek made 20
saves for the Red Wings.

"It seems like when we play the night before, it takes us a
while to get our legs (the following night)," Detroit coach Mike
Babcock said. "The goalie has to keep you in the game for the
first 10 minutes until you get going. Dom did that tonight."

Defensemen Ron Hainsey and rookie Aaron Rome scored for
Columbus, which has lost six of its last seven (1-5-1).

With the clock winding down in the third period, Detroit cleared
the puck into the offensive zone. Leclaire, who had been
sensational in stopping 36 shots, had difficulty playing the
puck behind the net and retreated back toward his crease.

Zetterberg alertly backhanded the puck off back of the legs of
the goaltender and into the net from near the end boards for his
43rd goal of the season and a 3-2 edge. It also proved to be
the Swede's seventh game-winner of the campaign.

"The puck was just laying outside the line," Zetterberg said.
"He couldn't play it, so he had trouble getting back and I just
tried to hit him. It hit his behind and went in."

Some of the saves (Leclaire) made, especially in the third, were
phenomenal," Columbus' Michael Peca said. "He gave us a chance
to win it, and we let him down in the end."

Hainsey opened the scoring with a power-play goal at 7:13 of the
second period, sending a shot from the point over the glove of
a screened Hasek. All eight of Hainsey's goals this season have
come with the man advantage.

Hartigan, who was in the penalty box when Hainsey scored,
leveled the contest 2 1/2 minutes later, when he gathered a
rebound and beat Leclaire for his first tally in 20 games.

Rome gave Columbus a 2-1 lead just 4:05 into the third period,
scoring his first career goal when his low shot from the point
beat Hasek, who again was screened.

"Something you'll always remember," Rome said. "Your first NHL
goal is something you've worked for your whole life."


 
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