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Datsyuk was an early-season candidate for the Hart Memorial Trophy, awarded to the League MVP, until a knee injury in February 2012 forced the Red Wings into a slump. [30] The team dropped from first place in the Western Conference in February to fifth place at the end of the season, where they drew the fourth-seeded Nashville Predators in the ...
Detroit gained a huge boost in Game 5, as star two-way player Pavel Datsyuk played for the first time in the series after returning from a foot injury. The Penguins were the team that began the match with energy, dominating the first five minutes, and producing a variety of chances from the Evgeni Malkin–Ruslan Fedotenko–Maxime Talbot line.
Left shoulder injury, replaced by Jordan Eberle [8] Alexander Ovechkin: Washington Capitals: LW: Voluntary withdrawal because of suspension (although the All-Star Game does not count as a game with respect to suspensions), replaced by James Neal [9] Jonathan Toews: Chicago Blackhawks: C: Hand injury, replaced by Scott Hartnell [10] Dustin ...
The Detroit Red Wings spent much of the first two periods of Friday's game defending. They wound up losing, 3-1, at Scotiabank Arena.
Pavel Datsyuk built a Hockey Hall of Fame career with the Detroit Red Wings, and that won't be spoiled by Russia's invasion and war with Ukraine.
Pavel Datsyuk is liking life as a development coach three years after retiring and 8 years after leaving the Detroit Red Wings.
However, in the midst of dealing with tendinitis that had been bothering him all season, Lidström chose to sit out All-Star weekend, along with teammate Pavel Datsyuk. Consequently, Lidström and Datsyuk were both suspended one game by the NHL due to League policy for missing the All-Star Game without significant injury. [20]
He was voted to start for the Western Conference in the 2008 NHL All-Star Game alongside teammates Chris Osgood, Lidström, and Pavel Datsyuk, but again did not play in the game due to back problems. [12] Despite missing time due to injury, Zetterberg recorded a career-year with personal bests of 43 goals, 49 assists and 92 points in 75 games.