In the spring of 1997 â a quarter-century ago â the Detroit Red Wings embarked on their quest to end a 42-year Stanley Cup drought.
The Free Press has commemorated that historic quest with a new book: âStanleytown: The Inside Story of How the Stanley Cup Returned to the Motor City After 41 Frustrating Seasons.â
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Day 27: May 12, 1997
The backstory: After three days off, the Red Wings returned to the ice at Joe Louis Arena with three practices to prepare for their rematch the Western Conference finals vs. the Colorado Avalanche. In Denver, Free Press beat reporter Jason La Canfora wrote a lengthy piece on archvillain Claude Lemieux. In Detroit, the Wings repeated a mantra that they would be disciplined, physical and never, ever take a retaliatory penalty. And in a case of Scotty Being Scotty, Wings coach Scotty Bowman, the master of distractions, suggested the NHL take a close look at the headgear of Coloradoâs Mike Ricci.
In Denver: The large headline simply read PUBLIC ENEMY. La Canfora wrote: âHeâs one part the Riddler, two parts Darth Vader and a whole lot like Reggie Jackson. Claude Lemieux is a villain for sure. Wouldnât want it any other way. You can hate him for his tactics and for hiding behind his visor, but you must respect him and sometimes fear him, especially when the game is on the line. Lemieux makes no apologies for the way the plays, not even his check from behind that fractured Kris Draperâs face in the conference finals last season.
Lemieux wonât change. âI play a physical game; thatâs the way Iâve always played,â he said. âThereâs always a lot of emotion during the playoffs, and pushing and shoving after the whistle and things like that. Thatâs all part of the excitement and emotion of the playoffs. It fits my game and the style I play.â Why should he change? His 67 playoff goals trail Wings legend Gordie Howe by one for 11th place on the all-time list. He brings a seven-game goal-scoring streak into the conference finals, just two shy of Reggie Leachâs 1976 record of goals in nine straight playoff games. Lemieux lead the NHL with 10 goals this spring and is tied with teammate Joe Sakic for the league lead with 19 points, a career high. Three of his goals were game-winners. âHeâs done this year after year,â teammate Jon Klemm said. âClaudeâs an intense individual, and heâll do whatever it takes to win.â Lemieux, 31, is one of four players to win Stanley Cups with three teams and is bidding for his third straight Cup, second in a row with Colorado.â
In Detroit: After a spirited practice that lasted nearly two hours, Helene St. James wrote in the Free Press: âNo matter how aggrieved, how frustrated, how irritated the Wings get, there will be no replay of the epic March 26 game, after which the Avalanche left Detroit bloodied, bullied and with a 6-5 overtime loss.â Down the line, the Wings vowed to behave themselves on the ice. From Nicklas Lidstrom: âWe have to be disciplined. We canât take any stupid penalties just to get back at a guy.â From Martin Lapointe: âI know the fans would like a bloodbath again, but you canât afford to be stupid like that by taking penalties and jeopardizing your team.â
From Bowman: âWe have to play the way we did against Anaheim. You can play a good, aggressive game and not get penalties if you donât retaliate. Itâs difficult to play emotionally intense and disciplined. Thatâs not an easy formula, but thatâs what we have to do. We canât retaliate. You canât take it into your own hands.â Bowman also boasted that the Wings had won over the leagueâs referees. âWe showed in the Anaheim games that we donât complain as much about the refereeing. The diving isnât there anymore. We have a better perspective for the officials. Some of them even said, in the last two or three games, that it was a pleasure to referee our team because we didnât complain, we played hard and we didnât retaliate.â
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Off the ice: Before the first round, Colorado coach Marc Crawford gave a bit of advice about facing Bowman to Joel Quenneville, the first-year coach with St. Louis: Expect distractions. True to form, Bowman complained that Ricciâs helmet came off way too easily, exaggerating the slightest bump and prompting referees to get suckered into calling infractions.
âHeâs got a lot of Dino (Ciccarelli) in him,â Bowman said.
Famous last words: The Wings also vowed that they wouldnât be distracted by Lemieux. Especially Draper. âIâve put it aside because itâs done,â he said. âThe closureâs been brought up, and thereâs nothing more. Itâs a dead issue.â
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Relive the glory: The Free Press has crafted a 208-page, full-color, hardcover collectorâs book with fresh insights and dynamic storytelling about the 1996-97 Wings. Itâs called âStanleytown 25 Years Later: The Inside Story on How the Stanley Cup Returned to the Motor City after 41 Frustrating Seasons.â Itâs only $29.95 and itâs available at RedWings.PictorialBook.com. (Itâll make a great Motherâs Day or Fatherâs Day gift for the Wings fanatic in your life!) Personalized copies available via myersgene@comcast.net.
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More to read: Another new Wings book arrived in April from Keith Gave, a longtime hockey writer for the Free Press in the 1980s and 1990s: âVlad The Impaler: More Epic Tales from Detroitâs â97 Stanley Cup Conquest.â It is available through Amazon and other booksellers and a portion of the proceeds is earmarked for the Vladimir Konstantinov Special Needs Trust. (Plenty of Gaveâs prose also appears in âStanleytown 25 Years Later.â)
Even more to read: Red Wings beat reporter Helene St. James, who helped cover the 1997 Stanley Cup run, recently wrote âThe Big 50: The Men and Moments That Made the Detroit Red Wings.â Featuring numerous tales about the key figures from 1997, âThe Big 50â is available from Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Triumph Books. (Plenty of St. Jamesâ prose also appears in âStanleytown 25 Years Later.â)
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