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Wings win after teams combine for six goals in third period

Associated Press

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Patience, persistence and a lot of shots on goal finally paid off for the Detroit Red Wings. After being stymied by 48 saves by Craig Anderson in a loss at Colorado on Saturday, and turned away early and often by Vancouver's Roberto Luongo in the first 40 minutes Tuesday night, Detroit's offense broke through in the third period against the Canucks. Jason Williams scored the go-ahead goal on a power play with 5:03 left to cap a wild final period, leading the Red ...

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