Maria Stuart

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Maria Stuart is a journalist without a print job who lives with her husband and son in southeast Michigan. She is currently working on Livingstontalk.com, a hyper-local information and conversation site.

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Salon.com
JUNE 12, 2009 11:06PM

Penguins win Stanley Cup

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Hearts broke across Detroit Friday night as the Pittsburgh Penguins outplayed the Red Wings to win the holy grail of hockey— the coveted Stanley Cup.

After a long, grueling hockey season, it came down to the final seconds of the final game of the Stanley Cup championship season, which saw a rematch of the defending Red Wings and the Pittsburgh Penguins. As the final seconds counted down, the Wings couldn’t muster a second goal to tie the game, try as they might. The Penguins won 2-1.

It does seem somehow fitting that the Penguins won the Stanley Cup back from the defending Red Wings in Detroit; the Red Wings clinched last year’s championship in Pittsburgh.

The possibility of a second Stanley Cup in a row had captured the imagination of the Detroit area, distracting it from its economic and social woes. Home to the collapsing auto industry, Detroit also has a 22 percent unemployment rate, the highest in the nation.

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Congratulations to the Pittsburg Penguins. They played a great game.
It just ain't fair is it. Pittsburgh already has one title this year. And we don't even want to talk about the Lions. Sorry, Maria.
I missed the game, but wanted to express my heartfelt condolences to all of us who love the Wings - and the state for which they stand. Which is why I love the Wings.
I'd like to say that it was a great game. Talbot had two great plays that were the difference. Well, it was really two bad plays by Brad Stuart that were the difference. Even before Talbot took the shot that became the second goal I screamed 'Damn it Stuart!' as load as I could. Just so heartbreaking for such a disciplined team to play so poorly at the blue line as they did in the last two games. They must have been worn to the bone or something. It still has not sunk in yet. Maybe by July I will have come to terms with it. Maybe I won't...
Of course I thought of you as Ben was dancing around the living room. Mixed feelings. I'd been secretly rooting for the Wings. But Crosby has become such a Canadian icon that I really felt like it was our win (a lot of canucks on that team.)

You guys (wings and penguins) have got to figure out how to get a win in your own city though.

What we're the post game crowds like? If this were a win or lose in Montreal the rioting would be sinking the city into more economic despair (last year we torched a few police cars over a game with Boston. In only the second round! I can't even remember if we lost or won. It doesn't seem to make a difference anymore. )
I will admit I'm not a Wings fan (having come from Denver). My displeasure with them goes back a long time.

I am delighted Pittsburg won the Stanley cup. They played extremely well.
Hey, all, thanks for the messages. It was a good game and the Penguins deserved the victory. The Wings seemed all pooped out.

Juliet -- I identify with your Ben dancing around. My kid told me that it was OK the Penguins won because they lost last year and it was their turn, after all -- I think he's learning too much fair play stuff at school. I had to laugh.

And there's always next year. Wonder if Hossa will want to go back to the Penguins!
Hey, just read in the New York Times that game 7 was the highest rated show on Friday night. 7. 6 million. Highest rated hockey game in fifteen years. So you guys stay strong for next year. The future of hockey needs you!