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Red Wings-Blackhawks Preview
CHICAGO (AP) -- It began with a convincing victory for the Blackhawks. Then Jimmy Howard and the Red Wings controlled the action for three straight games, pushing the NHL's top-seeded team to the brink of elimination.
Then there was the response from Chicago, which found its offense in time to take two in a row and grab at least one more home date.
Back and forth. Back and forth. Enough twists and turns to rival the greatest roller coasters.
The last act of the seesaw series between longtime rivals is set for Wednesday, when the Blackhawks face the Red Wings in Game 7 of the Western Conference semifinals.
It comes one night after the United Center hosts The Rolling Stones, who know all about exciting sold-out shows.
''It's about what competition is all about,'' Red Wings coach Mike Babcock said. ''If you're going to continue to play, you got to be successful in the game. You play to play again. ... Anytime you go to Game 7, it's been a heck of a series.''
Taking down the stage after Mick Jagger's last strut of the night and preparing the ice for the showdown will be a massive undertaking, but neither side seems to be worried about the playing surface.
The Red Wings just want to put their previous two losses behind them, while the Blackhawks were a long shot to even get to this point just a few days ago.
''I mean you've got to feel better about yourself coming off of two wins, but at the same time we're keeping our feet on the ground, the same way we did when we were down 3-1 in the series,'' Chicago captain Jonathan Toews said. ''We know that it's just one game at a time and you can't worry about too many things at once.''
After Chicago opened the series with a 4-1 win, Detroit turned up the pressure and Howard made 86 saves in 88 opportunities during a brilliant stretch that powered the Red Wings to a commanding edge.
The Blackhawks regained the momentum with another 4-1 victory in Game 5, and then stayed alive with a 4-3 win in Detroit on Monday night. Now the Red Wings get one day to regroup for their second Game 7 on the road this postseason.
''We knew it was going to be tough,'' Howard said. ''They're a really good team and they showed it in the last two games.''
Detroit carried a 2-1 lead into the third period on Monday, but Chicago grabbed control with a three-goal flurry that silenced the crowd at Joe Louis Arena.
First, Michal Handzus converted a wide-open opportunity right in front of the net, and then Bryan Bickell scored from in close. Michael Frolik used a nifty little move to convert a penalty shot at 9:43.
After managing just two goals in Games 2-4, the Blackhawks put a renewed emphasis on sending players to the net to make life more difficult on Howard. And it paid off in a big way, giving Chicago a chance to make it to the conference finals for the first time since winning the Stanley Cup in 2010.
''Whether it's power play or regular strength, I think we want to put pucks at the net and people at the net,'' Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville said.
''They really try to box you out and prevent you from getting there. You've got to be willing to fight through it and I think that it's not an easy job, but you've got to be willing to do it.''
A couple of Chicago's best players also showed up in time to prolong the series. Toews snapped out of a frustrating slump with a goal on Saturday night and two assists in Game 6. Marian Hossa scored the first goal of the game on Monday night.
Now some of the burden shifts to Detroit stars Henrik Zetterberg and Pavel Datsyuk, who have been mostly silent against Chicago. Zetterberg is without a goal in the series and Datsyuk has just two points.
''The way I look at guys like that when they haven't scored in a bit, they're due,'' Babcock said. ''They're bound to contribute.''
The Red Wings trailed 3-2 in the first round against Anaheim, and then took the last two games to advance. Datsyuk had a goal and two assists in Game 6 of that series, and Zetterberg collected three goals and two assists in the final two games against the Ducks.
Red Wings-Blackhawks Preview
CHICAGO (AP) -- It began with a convincing victory for the Blackhawks. Then Jimmy Howard and the Red Wings controlled the action for three straight games, pushing the NHL's top-seeded team to the brink of elimination.
Then there was the response from Chicago, which found its offense in time to take two in a row and grab at least one more home date.
Back and forth. Back and forth. Enough twists and turns to rival the greatest roller coasters.
The last act of the seesaw series between longtime rivals is set for Wednesday, when the Blackhawks face the Red Wings in Game 7 of the Western Conference semifinals.
It comes one night after the United Center hosts The Rolling Stones, who know all about exciting sold-out shows.
''It's about what competition is all about,'' Red Wings coach Mike Babcock said. ''If you're going to continue to play, you got to be successful in the game. You play to play again. ... Anytime you go to Game 7, it's been a heck of a series.''
Taking down the stage after Mick Jagger's last strut of the night and preparing the ice for the showdown will be a massive undertaking, but neither side seems to be worried about the playing surface.
The Red Wings just want to put their previous two losses behind them, while the Blackhawks were a long shot to even get to this point just a few days ago.
''I mean you've got to feel better about yourself coming off of two wins, but at the same time we're keeping our feet on the ground, the same way we did when we were down 3-1 in the series,'' Chicago captain Jonathan Toews said. ''We know that it's just one game at a time and you can't worry about too many things at once.''
After Chicago opened the series with a 4-1 win, Detroit turned up the pressure and Howard made 86 saves in 88 opportunities during a brilliant stretch that powered the Red Wings to a commanding edge.
The Blackhawks regained the momentum with another 4-1 victory in Game 5, and then stayed alive with a 4-3 win in Detroit on Monday night. Now the Red Wings get one day to regroup for their second Game 7 on the road this postseason.
''We knew it was going to be tough,'' Howard said. ''They're a really good team and they showed it in the last two games.''
Detroit carried a 2-1 lead into the third period on Monday, but Chicago grabbed control with a three-goal flurry that silenced the crowd at Joe Louis Arena.
First, Michal Handzus converted a wide-open opportunity right in front of the net, and then Bryan Bickell scored from in close. Michael Frolik used a nifty little move to convert a penalty shot at 9:43.
After managing just two goals in Games 2-4, the Blackhawks put a renewed emphasis on sending players to the net to make life more difficult on Howard. And it paid off in a big way, giving Chicago a chance to make it to the conference finals for the first time since winning the Stanley Cup in 2010.
''Whether it's power play or regular strength, I think we want to put pucks at the net and people at the net,'' Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville said.
''They really try to box you out and prevent you from getting there. You've got to be willing to fight through it and I think that it's not an easy job, but you've got to be willing to do it.''
A couple of Chicago's best players also showed up in time to prolong the series. Toews snapped out of a frustrating slump with a goal on Saturday night and two assists in Game 6. Marian Hossa scored the first goal of the game on Monday night.
Now some of the burden shifts to Detroit stars Henrik Zetterberg and Pavel Datsyuk, who have been mostly silent against Chicago. Zetterberg is without a goal in the series and Datsyuk has just two points.
''The way I look at guys like that when they haven't scored in a bit, they're due,'' Babcock said. ''They're bound to contribute.''
The Red Wings trailed 3-2 in the first round against Anaheim, and then took the last two games to advance. Datsyuk had a goal and two assists in Game 6 of that series, and Zetterberg collected three goals and two assists in the final two games against the Ducks.
Roy Hibbert leads Indiana Pacers to victory over Miami Heat to tie series

Indiana Pacers' Roy Hibbert and Miami Heat's LeBron James battle for a rebound during Game 4 of the NBA Eastern Conference finals. Photograph: Michael Conroy/AP
And so the see-saw battle between the Miami Heat and the Indiana Pacers goes on: the Pacers claimed Game Four 99-92 to level at 2-2 and make the best-of-seven series now a best-of-three.
The big men of the Pacers scored the first 11 points of the game and led for much of the evening. But there were also 10 lead changes and Indiana did not look safe until LeBron James fouled out with 56 seconds remaining, shortly after draining a huge 3-pointer to bring the deficit down to two points.
The Pacers will now go to Miami for Game Five on Thursday. The Heat won Games One and Three, with the Pacers taking Two and Four.
The Miami Heat may be the best small (it's all relative) basketball team in the world. But the Pacers are not small. They are big. The Pacers had a 49-30 rebounding advantage and outscored Miami in the paint 50-32.
Roy Hibbert's double double of 23 points and 12 rebounds was supported by Lance Stephenson's 20 points, George Hill with 19 points, David West 14 and Paul George 12.
It was a relatively quiet night for George. Near the end of the third period came another of those (Trademark) LeBron James vs Paul George magic moments. This time it was LeBron coming out on top: George on a fast break was suddenly confronted by James leaping as if from nowhere at the basket, beating away the attempted shot.
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