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Red Wings and And so, the Stanley
Cup finalists were set, pitting the teams of two rival
multimillionaire Detroit area businessmen against each other. The Detroit
Red Wings, owned by Little Caesar’s
pizza magnate Mike Ilitch, appeared to
be the overwhelming favorites against Compuware
head honcho Peter Karmonos’ Carolina Hurricanes.
Most observers, excluding the Carolina faithful and the Red Wings
themselves, gave the ‘Canes Game 1 - Detroit Red Wings vs. Carolina Hurricanes, Tuesday, June 4, 2002, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI: The Red Wings took a 1-0 lead in the 1st period on a goal by Sergei Fedorov, only to see their lead evaporate on Sean Hill's 5 on 3 power play goal early in the 2nd. At 10:39 of the same period, Detroit took the lead once again, when Kirk Maltby blistered a shot past ‘Canes’ goalie Arturs Irbe. However, former Red Wing Aaron Ward (to whom I once sold a bottle of a good Red Rhône) made a perfect up-ice pass to Jeff O’Neil, who skated in alone to put the puck past a sprawling Dominik Hasek. The Wings turned the puck over far too many times during the game, and when neither team scored in the 3rd period, a certain dread set in, because the ‘Canes had capitalized on overtime situations far more frequently than Detroit in the playoffs up to that point. Sure enough, Captain Ron Francis, whom Wings coach Scotty Bowman had coached at Pittsburgh during the Penguins' glory years in the early ‘90s, took advantage of another Detroit lapse to win for Carolina at 58 seconds into overtime. The game, while having all the tension one might expect in the Stanley Cup finals, was not nearly as exciting as 6 of the 7 games in the Detroit - Colorado series. The boys would surely have to pick it up a notch or two for Game 2 on Thursday.
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Imported by Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant, Berkeley, CA Game 2 - Detroit Red Wings vs. Carolina Hurricanes, Tuesday, June 6, 2002, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI: The Wings and ‘Canes traded shorthanded goals in the 1st period, with Kirk Maltby and Rod Brind’Amor scoring for their respective teams. From then on, it was tight checking by both teams, allowing few chances through 2 periods. Then the Red Wings found their offensive game, turning up the pressure in the 3rd, and finally, Nicklas Lidstrom scored on the power play (the 1st in 8 opportunities) at 14:92, and Kris Draper added an insurance goal 13 seconds later. Detroit had to win this game and they did, but the series headed to Carolina for games 3 and 4 with the Hurricanes having accomplished their goal of gaining at least a split in Games 1 and 2, as well as home ice advantage. 1997 Coudoulet de Beaucastel Côtes du Rhône, $12.99, 12.5% alc.: Just a few hours before game time, I decided to see how this is progressing since our last taste, thinking that it would be an interesting pairing with the 2nd wine. It’s still a dark garnet, showing no hint of rust yet, and why should it? The nice bouquet features earthy plum shaded with notes of leather, underbrush, and even a little cinnamon and chocolate. The medium-full to full bodied flavors echo, with a good dose of tannins and acidity, and a decent finish that turns a little stemmy. Hints of coffee and cola come out with air through the 1st period, but it still has a hard leanness to it that needs a few years to soften up a little. Imported by Vineyard Brands, Inc., Birmingham, AL
Imported by Vineyard Brands, Inc., Birmingham, AL I poured another glass of the Coudoulet in the 3rd period, and it just gets Rhône-ier and Rhône-ier as it opens, with more leather, coffee and cola emerging, and it blows the Les Sinards away. This is some really good stuff, and I still don’t believe the price we paid for it. |
PART 1 1995 Bernard Chave Crozes Hermitage 2000 J.L. Chave Saint-Joseph Offerus 1997 Coudoulet de Beaucastel Côtes du Rhône 1998 Perrin Châteauneuf du Pape Les Sinards PART 2 1999 Domaine Raymond Usseglio & Fils Châteauneuf du Pape 1995 Clos des Papes Châteauneuf du Pape 1989 Château de la Gardine Châteauneuf du Pape 1998 Domaine La Roquette Châteauneuf du Pape 1993 Domaine Bois de Boursan Châteauneuf du Pape 1996 Domaine Bois de Boursan Châteauneuf du Pape Cuvée des Félix
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