Sunday, June 14, 2009

Crosby: Snub Lidstrom? No way 'My intentions were to shake hands'

Crosby: Snub Lidstrom? No way 'My intentions were to shake hands'

By Dave Molinari
June 14, 2009

He did not, Sidney Crosby said, try to snub Detroit captain Nicklas Lidstrom in the handshake line that followed the Penguins' 2-1 Stanley Cup-clinching victory at Joe Louis Arena Friday night.



Wings just didn't seem goal-oriented

By Kevin Paul Dupont
June 14, 2009

Ex-Bruin Bill Guerin was one Penguin who was flying high Friday night, the Stanley Cup firmly in his team's grasp.

Ex-Bruin Bill Guerin was one Penguin who was flying high Friday night, the Stanley Cup firmly in his team's grasp. (Makr Humphrey/Associated Press)



Penguins’ Stanley Cup Validates Aggressive Changes

By JEFF Z. KLEIN and STU HACKEL
June 13, 2009

David Maxwell/European Pressphoto Agency

The Pittsburgh Penguins after they won the Stanley Cup by beating the Red Wings, 2-1, in Game 7 in Detroit on Friday night.



Penguins lead youth movement

By Corey Masisak
June 14, 2009

DETROIT | Call it a youth movement no more. The Pittsburgh Penguins are atop the hockey world, and it is up to the other young teams around the NHL to grow up in a hurry and catch them.



The Buzz: Penguins say ‘snub’ overblown

Jun. 13, 2009

Nicklas Lidstrom

Penguins officials have told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that Sidney Crosby, the team’s captain, didn’t snub his Red Wings counterpart, Nicklas Lidstrom, in the handshake line after Friday’s Stanley Cup final.



Loss, Crosby's snub leave Wings with bitter taste

By LARRY LAGE – 6 hours ago

DETROIT (AP) — The Red Wings can accept that Pittsburgh is the Stanley Cup champion. Getting snubbed by Sidney Crosby is another matter. After watching Pittsburgh hoist the Cup on Detroit's ice, the Red Wings lined up to shake hands with the Penguins as is custom in the NHL playoffs.



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