FIRST PERIOD
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Highlight Reel: Snooze, yawn, snort, stretch. The Kings are in the Stanley Cup playoffs, you say. No kidding? When do they start? Thought this was a tape of some random October game Fox Sports Whatever 2 put on because the Dodgers were rained out. Flipped over to “The News Hour” on PBS because the game was so darned dull. Always can count on getting an emotional lift from PBS. Got back to the game in time to see King defenseman Rob Blake put North America’s pest, Tomas Holmstrom, into orbit with a wicked blue-line check. Otherwise, this was 20 minutes of agony.
Not in the Summary: Detroit doesn’t have many civic treasures but Steve Yzerman, the Red Wing captain, is one of them. He was a late scratch because of flu-like symptoms. His absence helped explain why the usual playoff fire seemed to be missing at Joe Louis Arena. The Red Wings seemed to be skating in slow motion for long stretches in the first period. Shots missed their mark. Passes failed to get there.
Winning Number: King Coach Andy Murray had to like the scoreless period. Hey, at least the Kings weren’t losing.
Wrong Number: On the other hand, the Kings were outshot, 12-4, after 20 minutes, which was a bad sign against the Yzerman-less Red Wings. The Kings needed desperately to seize the moment to start the game, and didn’t do it.
KINGS: 0
DETROIT: 0
SECOND PERIOD
Highlight Reel: Detroit scored the only goal it would need when winger Vyacheslav Kozlov fired an errant slot from the high slot off King defenseman Jere Karalahti’s backside 1:43 into the second period. As Chick Hearn might say, “He missed it so bad it went in.” King goalie Stephane Fiset had no chance to make the save because the shot was so far off target. Note to Red Wing honks who want to tell us how bad the smog, crime and hockey teams are in L.A., our new e-mail address: www.getalife.com. Spelling and grammatical errors will be forwarded to the governor of Michigan.
Not in the Summary: Brendan Shanahan, Chris Chelios or Sergei Fedorov for Detroit. Failing to appear for the Kings: Luc Robitaille, Glen Murray, Ziggy Palffy. Palffy has an excuse. He’s rusty from a monthlong layoff after suffering a separated shoulder. Other guys, take a lap.
Winning Number: Hey, it was only a one-goal deficit for the Kings. That’s usually pretty good work after two playoff periods for the visitors at Joe Louis Arena.
Wrong Number: Eleven shots on net after 40 minutes ain’t gonna get it done for the Kings. They must get more pressure in the Detroit end of the ice.
KINGS: 0
DETROIT: 1
THIRD PERIOD
Highlight Reel: Palffy, with a burst of speed in the Red Wing zone, put himself in a dangerous position with the puck. He was all set to pull the trigger for a point-blank shot, when Detroit defenseman Larry Murphy hooked him to the ice with 6:30 left. Referee Bill McCreary, standing nearby, apparently had put his whistle away for the final minutes, however. No call was forthcoming. It was the Kings’ last quality chance at a tie. They failed to get within the same area code as Chris Osgood’s net the rest of the way and Fedorov iced Game 1 with an empty-net goal with 13 seconds left.
Not in the Summary: No Yzerman meant the Red Wings were ripe for the taking in Game 1. The Kings didn’t put enough men in front of Osgood, making for an easy shutout. Almost all of the Kings’ 19 shots on goal were from long distance. They failed to generate much sustained offense, particularly in the first two periods. They won lots of other battles, but lost Game 1. Now, they’re in big trouble.
Winning Number: The Kings’ penalty-killing unit blanked the Red Wings on six chances with the man advantage.
Wrong Number: Six minor penalties were roughly six too many for the Kings to take. They must play flawless hockey in Game 2 if they hope to even the series. Staying out of the sin bin is a start on Saturday.
KINGS: 0
DETROIT: 2
ROSTERS
KINGS
No Player
1 Jamie Storr
3 Garry Galley
4 Rob Blake
6 Sean O’Donnell
8 Jere Karalahti
9 Kelly Buchberger
12 Marko Tuomainen
14 Mattias Norstrom
15 Jozef Stumpel
19 Bob Corkum
20 Luc Robitaille
21 Bryan Smolinski
22 Ian Laperriere
23 Craig Johnson
27 Glen Murray
29 Brad Chartrand
33 Zigmund Palffy
35 Stephane Fiset
42 Dan Bylsma
44 Jaroslav Modry
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RED WINGS
No Player
5 Nicklas Lidstrom
8 Igor Larionov
11 Mathieu Dandenault
13 Vyacheslav Kozlov
14 Brendan Shanahan
15 Yan Golubovsky
18 Kirk Maltby
20 Martin Lapointe
23 Todd Gill
24 Chris Chelios
25 Darren McCarty
28 Steve Duchesne
30 Chris Osgood
31 Ken Wregget
33 Kris Draper
39 Stacy Roest
41 Brent Gilchrist
55 Larry Murphy
91 Sergei Fedorov
96 Tomas Holmstrom
PUCK CONTROL
How long the puck remained in each opponent’s zone.
Detroit in Kings’ zone: 22:08
Kings in Detroit’s zone: 24:14
Neutral zone: 13:38
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