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If it can go wrong, it is for Dallas... Detroit's best playing like they should... and Ribeiro needs to be smarter. More
The debate over who was the better Penguin, or even the best in the world, used to be one-sided. But that's not the case anymore. More
Detroit continues to win year after year - and are in position to claim another Cup this season - by finding diamonds in the rough. More
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