2009 Stanley Cup Finals
DETROIT - For the Detroit Red Wings and Pittsburgh Penguins to play again this season, it'll have to be in a third straight Stanley Cup final between the teams.
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama welcomed the 2009 Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins to the White House on Thursday and celebrated the hockey team for its performance on and off the ice.
MONTREAL - The Calgary Flames have added Jay Bouwmeester to their already impressive defense corps, at least for the next four days.
LAS VEGAS - Alex Ovechkin is again Alex The Great, but he'd rather be known as Alex the Champ.
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- Perfect ending for Crosby as Pens lift Stanley Cup
- Penguins, Red Wings scoreless after first period
- Keepers make sure Stanley's safe wherever it goes
- Pens beat Red Wings 2-1 to force Game 7 in Detroit
- Hockey gods having a good laugh at Hossa's expense
- Red Wings run into wall against Penguins in Game 6
- Staal trumps big brother's playoff goal
- Fleury, Pens beat Red Wings 2-1 to force Game 7
- Pens stay alive with 2-1 win, force Game 7 vs. Det
- Staal scores as Penguins take 1-0 lead over Wings
- Staal gives Pens lead through 2 periods of Game 6
- Red Wings, Penguins scoreless after first period
- Mr. Hockey still hurting over death of wife
- Lidstrom hopes to hoist Cup in Steel City again
- L-o-n-g season for Wings, Pens who aren't scoring
- Rested & ready to roll: Red Wings have eyes on Cup
- Red Wings look to overcome Penguins' whiteout
- Pink-slipped Pens on verge of proving Hossa right
- Fleury seeks rebound with Penguins' season on line
- Red Wings rely on Mike Babcock's steady leadership
- Pens lose it all during embarrassing 5-0 loss
- Red Wings rush toward repeat, rout Penguins 5-0
- Datsyuk ready to go for Wings in Game 5
- Sid and the Kids even up Stanley Cup finals
- Tavares, Hedman, Duchene shoot to go No. 1
- Do-it-all Zetterberg wearing down for Red Wings
- Pens beat Wings 4-2 in Game 4 to even series
- Penguins beat Red Wings in Game 4, evening series