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Detroit Red Wings 0, Nashville Predators 3 FINAL
Associated Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) _ Tomas Vokoun won't call his first postseason shutout his most satisfying win. The Nashville goalie will admit he's having lots of fun at the Detroit Red Wings' expense.

Vokoun continued his suffocating play by stopping 41 shots and shutting out the Red Wings 3-0 Tuesday night as the Predators evened their first-round series 2-2.

Steve Sullivan, Vladimir Orszagh and Greg Johnson each scored and Dan Hamhuis had two assists. The six-year franchise ensured a return visit to Music City for Game 6 on Saturday against the 10-time Stanley Cup winners.

Game 5 will be in Detroit on Thursday night.

``It's great. I was happy, ... and you want to stay down to earth,'' Vokoun said. ``It's 2-2, and I wish that was a 40 (save) shutout in Game 7 and we won and you could enjoy it more. I'm going to enjoy it. It's great. There's not much better you can do.''

Nobody scored more goals in the regular season than the Red Wings in winning the Presidents' Trophy, but they haven't been able to crack Vokoun since the series shifted to Nashville.

The 27-year-old goalie stopped 41 shots in a 3-1 victory Sunday. Vokoun was better Tuesday night in his 13th career shutout _ even with the Red Wings outshooting Nashville 41-20.

``I think he's got some kind of plexiglass behind him no one can see,'' Sullivan said.

Vokoun stopped Brett Hull early with a pad save among 16 stops in the first period. In the final minutes, Detroit turned up the pressure, and Vokoun answered. His last save came as he gloved a long shot from the other end of the ice by Mathieu Dandenault in the final seconds.

The goalie gave credit to his teammates for helping him see the puck well.

``We give up a lot of shots, but a lot of shots I'm able to see and they have got to be doing something right. It's all about that. If you can see, you can stop it,'' Vokoun said.

Not even having the man advantage helped the Red Wings. They went 0-for-5 and now are 1-for-20 in the series, and a team that has talked about playing with desperation is much closer to that emotion now.

``I certainly hope so,'' coach Dave Lewis said.

Remember, the Wings were swept in the first round last season by Anaheim, which also had a hot goalie in J.S. Giguere.

Detroit forward Darren McCarty said the Red Wings might be a little frustrated, but they remain confident in their quest for a fourth Stanley Cup in eight years.

``We just have to find a way to win a hockey game. The good thing is we're going back to the Joe for Game 5. We've been here before. It's not the way we would have wanted it to go, but it's the way it's gone. We've got a series,'' McCarty said.

Even when it looked like Robert Lang scored for Detroit at 3:41 of the third period, it was waved off for goaltender interference on Tomas Holmstrom.

The Predators fed off the energy from their ecstatic fans once again. Detroit had a few more supporters in the stands this time, but when they tried to start up the ``Let's go Red Wings'' chant, it was quickly drowned out by ``Chelios is a sissy.''

Sullivan gave Vokoun all the margin he would need, ending his own personal playoff drought at 10:44 of the first period.

He missed on a penalty shot in the opening minutes of Game 1 and had gone nine shots without finding the net in the series. But with the teams skating four-on-four, Scott Walker fed Sullivan for a breakaway, and Sullivan flipped a backhander high over a sprawling Manny Legace.

Orszagh made it 2-0 in the second period when he redirected a shot from Hamhuis, and the Predators chased Legace after he gave up a goal off his glove to Johnson at 2:04 of the third period.

Legace had seven saves on 10 shots.


Three star selections
1st:   TOMAS VOKOUN
2nd:   GREG JOHNSON
3rd:   DAN HAMHUIS
Winning Goaltender
Tomas Vokoun

Losing Goaltender
Manny Legace

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