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Zetterberg helps Red Wings top Predators
DETROIT 3, NASHVILLE 1
 

DETROIT (Ticker) -- After being the Detroit Red Wings' most
reliable goal-scorer during the regular season, Henrik
Zetterberg picked up right where he left off.

Zetterberg snapped a tie at 6:54 of the third period and added
an empty-netter to give the top-seeded Red Wings a 3-1 victory
over the eighth-seeded Nashville Predators in the opener of
their Western Conference quarterfinal series Thursday.

Johan Franzen also scored and Dominik Hasek made 19 saves for
Detroit, which looks to take a two-games-to-none lead when it
hosts Game Two on Saturday.

"The first one is always very, very difficult," Red Wings coach
Mike Babcock said. "That's what the playoffs are about. Just
try not to give up too much and wait for your opportunity. We
weren't great, but we were good enough to finally win."

Jordin Tootoo tallied and Dan Ellis turned aside 37 shots in his
first career playoff game for Nashville, which has yet to win a
playoff road contest.

"We know we can play with them, but we just have to worry about
ourselves and put this one behind our backs," Tootoo said. "You
have to win four games out of seven. This is only Game One, so
we have to refresh ourselves for (Saturday)."

"I didn't have any of those playoff jitters you expect to have,"
Ellis said. "I felt calm, cool and collected from the get-go."

With the game even at 1-1 after 40 minutes, Zetterberg put the
Red Wings ahead for good less than seven minutes into the third
period.

Following a turnover by Predators defenseman Shea Weber in his
own zone, Pavel Datsyuk made a cross-slot pass to the Swede, who
one-timed the puck past Ellis from the right faceoff circle for
his 16th career playoff goal.

"I was pretty certain that I was going to get the puck, so I
just tried to be ready for it and just aimed and shot,"
Zetterberg said.

Ellis argued that Weber got the puck across the blue line to no
avail.

"He did clear the puck," Ellis said. "You look at the replay
and it was offsides. ... (The linesman) denied everything. What
a beauty. But it is what it is. Can't do anything about it.
They'll call the game the way they see fit and you have to deal
with it."

Predators coach Barry Trotz shared Ellis' sentiments, believing
the puck hit linesman Pierre Champoux and re-entering the zone.

"We cleared the puck," Trotz said. "We felt the linesman was
outside the blue line. It looked like it hit him in the elbow
and came back in."

Zetterberg disagreed.

"No, it didn't go offside," he said. "It stayed in their zone
the whole time."

Zetterberg, who led Detroit with 43 tallies during the regular
season, sealed the win with an empty-netter with 19 seconds
remaining.

The Red Wings took an early lead as Franzen continued his
sizzling pace at 5:58 of the first. The 28-year-old, who scored
15 of his career-high 27 goals in his final 16 games of the
campaign, received the puck after several caroms and fired it
past Ellis from the slot for a 1-0 lead.

"He's a big guy and those kind of goals are real important in
the playoffs," Zetterberg said. "It's tough to move him when
he's standing and wants the puck. That was a great goal and got
this playoff going."

Franzen scored six goals against the Predators during the
regular season.

"It's important that we have more than just Datsyuk, Homer
(Tomas Holmstrom) and Hank (scoring goals)," Franzen said.
"It's really important that we can sped some time down in their
zone and hang on to the puck as long as we can to tire that team
out."

Despite being outshot, 17-6, in the second period, Nashville
drew even with 2:13 remaining. Defenseman Greg Zanon unleashed
a shot from the left point that Tootoo redirected between the
pads of Hasek for his first career postseason goal and a 1-1
tie.

The Predators also failed to generate chances in the third,
registering just three shots on goal in the period.

"We didn't give up a ton of rubber, but we had to make good
saves," Babcock said.

"I thought we played real well defensively," Detroit captain
Nicklas Lidstrom said. "At times, they had some pressure in our
end. But we tried to keep them on the outside, and we were
able to do that. I thought we got the puck out a lot quicker
out of our own end, too, in the third period. That really
helped us."

Lidstrom recorded an assist on Zetterberg's first goal, tying
him with Hall of Famer Phil Esposito for 32nd on the all-time
postseason scoring list with 137 points.

Detroit defenseman Chris Chelios appeared in his 247th career
postseason game, tying him with Hall of Fame goaltender Patrick
Roy for first place on the all-time list.


 
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