For those of you looking to get your fix of hockey after the NHL announced the suspension of regular season play thanks to the spreading coronavirus, we’ve got you covered.
We’ll be posting plenty of highlights from some of the all-time great games in Detroit Red Wings while we wait for the season to (hopefully) start up again.
Let’s throw it back to the Game 2 of the 1998 Stanley Cup Finals and one of the all time classic games for not only the Red Wings, but in Finals history.
In a wild back-and-forth affair, the Red Wings would see their 1-0 lead vanish thanks to a three-goal outburst by Washington in the second period. That set the stage for a wild third period and an eventual overtime hero by the name of Kris Draper.
The entertaining 5-4 OT triumph would give the Red Wings a 2-0 advantage in the series, and they’d eventually go on to sweep their way to a second straight Stanley Cup title.