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Detroit Red Wings put Franzen on IR, send Gustavsson to AHL on conditioning loan

Detroit Red Wings' John Franzen, right, holds back Chicago Blackhawks' Marian Hossa during an NHL hockey game in Chicago on Jan. 27, 2013. The Detroit Red Wings have put forward Johan Franzen on injured reserve. They also removed goaltender Jonas Gustavsson from IR and assigned him to Grand Rapids of the AHL on a conditioning loan. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP - John Smierciak

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Detroit Red Wings' John Franzen, right, holds back Chicago Blackhawks' Marian Hossa during an NHL hockey game in Chicago on Jan. 27, 2013. The Detroit Red Wings have put forward Johan Franzen on injured reserve. They also removed goaltender Jonas Gustavsson from IR and assigned him to Grand Rapids of the AHL on a conditioning loan. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP - John Smierciak

DETROIT - The Detroit Red Wings have put forward Johan Franzen on injured reserve. They also removed goaltender Jonas Gustavsson from IR and assigned him to Grand Rapids of the AHL on a conditioning loan.

Franzen has missed Detroit's last two games with a hip injury.

Gustavsson was signed by the Red Wings in July and has appeared in one game for them this season. He's been out with a groin injury.

Detroit plays at Minnesota on Sunday night.

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