Saturday, April 28, 2007

Prime Time Sports Summary - April 26, 2007

Here are the NHL Stories from Prime Time Sports last night (National Hour):

Host: Bob McCown
Guests:
Stephen Brunt from the Globe & Mail,
NHL Phone In: Eric Duhatschek from the Globe & Mail

Main NHL Story: Duthatschek was live at Joe Louis Arena. The main reason for talking to Duhatschek is that McCown feels this will be the best series of round 2. Duhatschek gave a run down of each team and the injuries facing both teams (mainly the Red Wings). Duhatschek talked about the injury to Detroit's Holstrom and the Sharks' Cheechoo. Hat said that Holstrom is out indefinately and Cheechoo seems to be getting back to 100%. Brunt brought up the fact that Detroit isn't selling out the games. Hat replied that simply the prices at Joe Louis are too expensive and the views aren't that good. Mix that with the weak economy in Detroit and Windsor and you get the situation facing the Red Wings. McCown moved on to the fact that San Jose's powerplay has been lacking in the playoffs (2 for 30). Duhatschek feels that the Sharks aren't too worried about the powerplay and it Ron Wilson says it will fix itself. Brunt moved the discussion to the "age" of the Detroit team - can they withstand a run to the cup? Duhatschek replied that the Detroit's better players are more on the young side (Lidstrom, Zetterburg, Datsyuk) and the only real issue lies with Hasek - who seems to be "fresh" and showing no signs of wear. The one thing that may cause a problem is travel. Detroit having to travel out to the west coast constantly will tire them out - it has tired out Duhatschek.

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