Nicklas Lidstrom and Detroit's defence held
Pittsburgh to 13 shots and Johan Franzen scored the pivotal goal off
a rebound in the first period as the Red Wings bounced back from an
opening-game loss to beat the Penguins 2-0 Saturday night.
Dominik Hasek had one of the easiest of his 69 career shutouts,
facing only seven shots over the final two periods as last season's
Presidents' Trophy winners played their second excellent defensive
game in a row. The Red Wings held Vancouver to 17 shots on Thursday,
but lost 3-1 in Lidstrom's first game since succeeding the retired
Steve Yzerman as captain.
The Penguins, trying to win their first two games at home to
start a season for the first time in 10 years, did almost nothing
offensively following a 4-0 victory over Philadelphia on Thursday _
their first opening-game win since 1999.
Pittsburgh was limited to one shot in the second period, by
rookie Chris Thorburn, and didn't a shot in the third until 4{
minutes into the period. The team record for fewest shots in a
period is none, against the Sharks in the third period of a 4-1
victory on Nov. 23, 2002, and in a game is 11, on five occasions.
The Red Wings' strategy was simple: make sure no Penguins player
was undefended when he had the puck and blanket Lidstrom, long
acknowledged as the NHL's premier defenceman, on Pittsburgh star
Sidney Crosby. Crosby did not get a shot off in the first two
periods and had only one in 22 minutes, 42 seconds of playing time.
Crosby did make several excellent passes that teammates could not
convert into goals, with Josef Melicher missing a wide-open side of
the net halfway though the third period and the Penguins pressing to
tie.
Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleury played another strong game,
following up a 40-save performance against Philadelphia by turning
aside 24 of 26 shots. The former No. 1 draft pick had no chance on
Franzen's goal six minutes into the game, as defenceman Rob Scuderi
left Franzen undefended at the side of the net for a backhander off
the rebound of Jason Williams' 45-foot shot. Pavel Datsyuk won a
faceoff in the offensive zone against 18-year-old Penguins rookie
Jordan Staal to set up Williams' shot.
Kris Draper scored the other Red Wings goal with 1:21 remaining
on a wrist shot from the right circle.
Pittsburgh had two power-play chances in the first period, but
couldn't convert and were 0-for-4 overall with the man advantage,
twice when the normally disciplined Red Wings were penalized for too
many men on the ice.
Notes: Detroit was 0-for-2 on the power play and is 0-for-11 in
two games. ... Even with the victory, Hasek's record against the
Penguins _ 14-16-5 _ remains one of his worst against any opponent.
... Pittsburgh has lost 10 of 11 against Western Conference teams
the last two seasons.
© The Canadian Press, 2007