This year could be the eleventh time that Detroit Red Wings fans will see the cup at another parade. The anticipation has been mounting, as the Red Wings hit a small road bump in the first round taking the series in six games from the in division rival, Nashville Predators. Next was a surprisingly easy series against the Colorado Avalanche. In the history of the play-offs the Avalanche and the Wings had extremely heated series that would go seven games almost every year, and the winner of the series would usually go on to win the cup. The most memorable two series of these two teams, were in the 1997 play-offs and then again in the 1998 play-offs. Both of these series went down to the very end, resulting in brawls and overtime wars along the way. This year however, was not the same story. The Wings humbled
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Jaromir Jagr of the New York Rangers actually made the entire sports world believe that his team was poised for a comeback. The Ranger captain was telling the media that the Rangers were going to go down in history one of those "miracle" teams. During game four, Jagr started to make the miracle happen. The captain of the New York Rangers was looking to make company with Mark Messier and lead the team to glory. The Rangers dominated every aspect of the game in front of an enthusiastic home crowd. Jagr had 14 shots on goal during the game by himself, and Henrik Lundqvist stopped all 29 shots that he faced. They shut-out the Penguins 3-0, and were looking extremely confident to take the series back to Pittsburgh. The next game was a completely different story, the Penguins owned the Rangers all over the ice, and gave the captain no room to breathe. Jagr and the Rangers were frustrated and the referees were handing the game over to the Penguins as the sec
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