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Posted on: Friday, January 2, 2009

Red Wings rally to leave Blackhawks out in cold, 6-4

By Rick Gano
Associated Press

CHICAGO — The atmosphere was electric. Bundled-up fans got a chance to extend their New Year's Eve parties and watch hockey in a venerable stadium where baseball usually fills the seats.

If the setting was different, the results were the same yesterday. The Detroit Red Wings rallied to beat the Chicago Blackhawks, 6-4, for the fourth straight time this season, this time out in the cold at Wrigley Field in the Winter Classic.

Players from both sides agreed on two things: The weather and the condition of the ice had little or no bearing on the result, and the overall experience was a blast.

"It exceeded my expectations," said Detroit's Nicklas Lidstrom, who returned after missing two games with a sore ankle. "I don't think the wind or playing outdoors bothered either team."

Temperature at faceoff on an overcast day was a very bearable 32 degrees, even though a wind blowing at 18 mph made it a bundle-up afternoon for 40,818 fans at the second oldest baseball park in the major leagues.

"Holy Cow. It's Cold," read one sign, using the longtime catch phrase of the late Cubs broadcaster Harry Caray.

Pavel Datsyuk skated through two defenders for a go-ahead score in a three-goal second period, and the Red Wings scored twice in a 17-second span of the third to complete the comeback.

"I kind of had my mouth open in the beginning," said Detroit's Jiri Hudler, who had two goals in the second period to tie the game. "We were all looking at each other during the anthem — 'Wow, this is awesome.' "