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Veteran Gary Roberts not happy but accepts coach's decision not to play him

Penguins' Gary Roberts is defended by Ryan Whitney as the team does four-on-four drills during practice Wednesday. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Keith Srakocic

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Penguins' Gary Roberts is defended by Ryan Whitney as the team does four-on-four drills during practice Wednesday. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Keith Srakocic

DETROIT - Gary Roberts tried to bite his tongue on the eve of the Stanley Cup final, visibly upset after Pittsburgh Penguins head coach Michel Therrien told him he wouldn't be in the lineup for the opening game Saturday night."Obviously, I'm not happy about it but I'm going to let Mike talk about why I'm not playing," Roberts said.

Therrien was not asked about Roberts during his news conference Friday but later told a reporter that the media would find out after the pre-game skate Saturday whether Roberts was in or not.

Roberts let the cat out of the bag.

"I've been told I'm not playing tomorrow night," said Roberts. "But it's not the time for me to bitch and complain. I've enjoyed being around this group of guys. I've had a trying year, health wise, not the year I wanted to have.

"But I'm excited to be here and be part of this thing. Hopefully at some point I'll get that chance."

Roberts missed the final three games of the Eastern Conference final with a mild case of pneumonia. He says he's since recovered.

"The rest has been great for me and I feel like I'm ready to go," said Roberts. "But you know what, it's not about me right now. It's about the team.

"One thing I will say, if I do get the chance, I won't let my teammates down."

Roberts, who turned 42 on Friday, has played six of his team's 14 playoff games, also missing time with a groin injury in the opening two rounds. He has two goals and one assist playing on the team's fourth line with Maxime Talbot and Georges Laraque.

Detroit's elder statesman also appears out for Game 1.

"I don't think I'll be playing the first game," said Wings defenceman Chris Chelios, who missed the last game against Dallas with an apparent leg injury. "Whether it's superstition or not, they're not changing (anything). We played a really good game to close out the last series.

"I'm good to go. I'm ready to go."

Wings forward Johan Franzen likely won't suit up in Game 1 either. He still leads the team with 12 goals despite missing the last five games of the Western Conference final with a concussion.

"He's doubtful for Game 1," said Wings GM Ken Holland. "We expect him in the series. He's day to day, he's close."

Head coach Mike Babcock said Franzen looked good in practice on Friday, his first with the team since being knocked out of the lineup.

"He's flying around, going 100 miles an hour," said Babcock. "Looks like 100 bucks, no side effects."

Franzen doesn't want to rush it and agrees one more game, at least, won't hurt.

"I think it's the right way to go," said Franzen. "I need to get my legs back. I don't want to hurt the team I want to try and help the team when I come back."

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Dave G. Posted
(2009-04-30 06:21:27)



Not dressing Gary Roberts for Game 1? Big mistake. Cost them the game. With his Stanley Cup ring, 400-plus goals and, most importantly, 89 playoff points, his presence would have made an enormous difference on a VERY young and inexperienced team. He's a force on the forecheck, a big-time clutch scorer in front of the net, and he is one of the most difficult and frustrating guys in the League to play against. He'll be in Game 2, without question.
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Bill Carroll Posted
(2009-04-30 06:21:20)



What the Christmas? No Roberts? I was really looking forward to seeing him out there for game 1 too. I'm very happy he's got a shot at the Cup this year, and I hope they do play him. He's most of the reason I took the Leafs over Ottawa in all those series against eachother. And why would anyone want to say anything negative about Roberts? One of the last 42 year olds I'd ever want to come across in a dark ally. He plays better than par for his ice time, and he's fantastic off the ice as well. He's the guy that made Eric Cole dangerious during the Canes Cup Final and he's a great advocate for player devoplment. Thats why he went to Florida, to do exactly that. And thats exactly why the Penguins went out and got him for their current team. He's worth a lot more than the price tag he's got; and he'll be a great coach someday soon as well I strongly believe. Teams are probably going to line up at July 1st to see if he'll continue to play or want to be an addition to their coaching staff. Toronto probably has him on speed dial currently for that purpose.
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Rick Handel Posted
(2009-04-30 06:21:17)



You are right Mike. All that respect, for all the CUPS they have won over the last few years...........Can you say the Hockey version of the CUBS????
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Mike Posted
(2009-04-30 06:21:13)



A 42-year-old role player rates an in-depth article like this, as though his not suiting up is some kind of scandal? Only if that player is an ex-Leaf, I guess...
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