Detroit Red Wings forward Taro Hirose wasn't the only player who set a milestone on Sunday night!
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Anthony Mantha scored three times for his first career hat trick, giving him 22 goals on the season!
He tallied an additional two assists to give him a five point night and earned the game's first star.
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Taro Hirose scores first NHL goal
It's a milestone marker!
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Detroit Red Wings forward Taro Hirose put up five assists in his first six NHL games since singing an entry-level contract with the Red Wings earlier this year, and now he's got his first NHL goal against Boston Bruins goaltender Jaroslav Halak!
Andreas Athanasiou goes from winning the faceoff to setting up Taro Hirose for his 1st ever NHL goal. #LGRW pic.twitter.com/N5bqzUbp39
— Nick (@nickseguin19) April 1, 2019
Congratulations, Taro!
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Pierre McGuire implies Steve Yzerman return will happen
NBC hockey analyst Pierre McGuire is known for a lot of things, but hockey knowledge is definitely at the forefront!
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During an interview on TSN1200 with John Rodenburg and Shawn Simpson, McGuire was asked about the hypothetical situation of the Red Wings being able to draft center Jack Hughes, who is projected to be the top overall pick in this year's NHL Draft. Check out how he responded:
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DSN's exclusive interview with Kirk Maltby
The Detroit Red Wings Stanley Cup winning teams of 1997, 1998, 2002 and 2008 were known for embodying the working class spirit of the Motor City. Perhaps no other lime combination that donned the Winged Wheel exemplified the blue collar attitude of Detroit than the group known as “The Grind Line”.
Originally modeled after the infamous “Crash Line” of the New Jersey Devils, legendary head coach Scotty Bowman put together center Kris Draper with wingers Kirk Maltby and Joey Kocur/Darren McCarty. Known for “grinding” and wearing down opponents, they were instrumental in bringing four Stanley Cup championships to Detroit.
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Maltby began his NHL career with the Edmonton Oilers after playing with the Owen Sound Platers of the OHL, with whom he enjoyed a 50 goal season (1991-92). He spent three years with the Oilers before being traded to the Red Wings in 1997 for defenseman Dan McGillis, where he'd spend the next 14 years of his career. He even landed on the cover of Sports Illustrated during the 1997 Stanley Cup run!
Q: When you first came to the Red Wings in 1996, what would you have said if someone told you you’d end your career 14 years later as a four-time Stanley Cup winner?
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A: I mean, coming here I didn’t have any expectation other than trying to fit in, knowing we had a team to have a chance to win but my first year we lost to Colorado in the conference final, and then the following year I was in and out of the lineup and didn’t know where I’d fit in. Then, they threw me, Joey (Kocur) and Drapes on a line after Christmas, and everything snowballed from there. Obviously the team had a great season and were able to win the Cup there, back to back. But if you told me any of that would happen, I’d have taken it but I’d say you’re crazy!
Click here to read the rest of the interview.