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Article: Thirsty Red Wings Ready to Raise Cup; Detroit Seeks to Become First Team to Win Consecutive Titles Since '91, '92 Penguins
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- The Washington Post
- Article date:
- June 16, 1998
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With a second consecutive Stanley Cup championship just one
victory away, several members of the Detroit Red Wings say they
already have envisioned parading around the ice with the large
silver chalice. And given the Red Wings' postseason dominance the
past two years, it is hard to envision them not skating away with
hockey's grand prize.
Detroit leads the Washington Capitals three games to none in
the best-of-seven finals. If they win Game 4 tonight at MCI Center,
the Red Wings will become the first team to win back-to-back titles
since the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1991 and '92, and the first to
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