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The Wings once again found themselves having the best regular season record, scoring 124 points for the second-highest point total in franchise history.The Red Wings began the season with a conflict in goal as recent pickup Chris Osgood was injured in preseason activities and unproven Manny Legace was to start in goal. Legace played great, winning 10 of his first 11 games, and quickly earned the starting goaltender job. The Red Wings decided to start Legace in the playoffs but his inexperience quickly showed and Detroit was knocked out in the first round by the Edmonton Oilers (who’d go on to win the conference) in six games.Detroit defenseman, Jiri Fischer, suffered a cardiac arrest in the first period of a game against the Nashville Predators on November 21. The game was stopped and eventually called as many fans in Joe Louis Arena either could not see what was going on or looked on in horror. Fischer was given CPR on the Wings’ bench and then carried out on a stretcher. Nashville had a 1\u20130 lead within the game and it was decided that the score would be added onto the rescheduled game later in the season.[1] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The Red Wings sold out all 41 home games in 2005\u201306, as 20,066 fans packed Joe Louis Arena for every regular season and playoff game played in Detroit.There was no All-Star Game this year as the Winter Olympics in Turin took place in February 2006, where nine Red Wings players represented their countries. Kris Draper represented Canada,[2]Chris Chelios represented the United States,[3]Robert Lang represented the Czech Republic, Pavel Datsyuk represented Russia, and Nicklas Lidstrom, Mikael Samuelsson, Henrik Zetterberg, Niklas Kronwall and Tomas Holmstrom represented Sweden.[4] Team Canada Head Coach Wayne Gretzky told Steve Yzerman it was his decision as to whether he wanted to play in the 2006 Olympics. Citing his age and playing ability, Yzerman bowed out to give up his roster spot to a “more deserving player.”[5]Sweden won the gold medal in ice hockey, as all three goals scored in the gold medal game were by Red Wing players. Red Wings’ Head Coach Mike Babcock decided to give the five gold medal winners from Detroit time to return to Sweden to celebrate. They only missed one game, February 28 against the San Jose Sharks. In that game, Detroit suffered their worst loss of the season, losing by four goals.For the first time in 10 years, Detroit was not shut out in any of their 82 regular season games.[6] Offensively, Detroit trailed only the Ottawa Senators in scoring and shots on goal, with 301 goals (305 including the four shootout-winning goals) and 2,796 shots, respectively. Furthermore, for the first time since the 1992\u201393 season, the Red Wings scored more than 100 power play goals during the regular season, this time with 102. Detroit had eight players on its roster that scored at least twenty goals each during the regular season. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Defensively, the Red Wings finished second in most shutouts for, with nine and allowed only 206 goals (209 including three shootout-winning goals), good enough for third overall.Table of ContentsRegular season[edit]Season standings[edit]Playoffs[edit]Schedule and results[edit]Regular season[edit]Playoffs[edit]Player statistics[edit]Scoring[edit]Goaltending[edit]Awards and records[edit]Awards[edit]Milestones[edit]Transactions[edit]Trades[edit]Players acquired[edit]Players lost[edit]Signings[edit]Draft picks[edit]Farm teams[edit]Grand Rapids Griffins[edit]Toledo Storm[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]Regular season[edit]The Red Wings finished the regular season with the League’s best power-play percentage, at 22.13% (102 for 461).[7]Season standings[edit][8]Note: CR = Conference rank; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL = Overtime loss; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Bolded teams qualified for the playoffs.Divisions: CE \u2013 Central, PA \u2013 Pacific, NW \u2013 NorthwestP \u2013 Clinched Presidents Trophy; Y \u2013 Clinched Division; X \u2013 Clinched Playoff spotFor complete final standings, see 2005\u201306 NHL seasonPlayoffs[edit]The Detroit Red Wings ended the 2005\u201306 regular season as the Western Conference’s first seed and played Edmonton in the first round. Edmonton would go on to defeat Detroit and reach the Stanley Cup Finals, losing in Game 7 to the Carolina Hurricanes.Schedule and results[edit]Regular season[edit]2005\u201306 regular season[10]October: 11\u20131\u20130 (home: 5\u20131\u20130; road: 6\u20130\u20130)GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap1October 5St. Louis1 \u2013 5DetroitLegace20,0661\u20130\u201302Recap2October 6Detroit4 \u2013 3St. LouisLegace15,3182\u20130\u201304Recap3October 9Calgary3 \u2013 6DetroitLegace20,0663\u20130\u201306Recap4October 10Vancouver4 \u2013 2DetroitLegace20,0663\u20131\u201306Recap5October 13Detroit5 \u2013 2Los AngelesLegace18,1184\u20131\u201308Recap6October 15Detroit2 \u2013 0PhoenixLegace17,7995\u20131\u2013010Recap7October 17San Jose2 \u2013 3DetroitOTLegace20,0666\u20131\u2013012Recap8October 21Anaheim2 \u2013 3DetroitLegace20,0667\u20131\u2013014Recap9October 22Detroit6 \u2013 0ColumbusLegace18,1368\u20131\u2013016Recap10October 24Detroit6 \u2013 2ColumbusLegace16,0989\u20131\u2013018Recap11October 27Chicago2 \u2013 5DetroitLegace20,06610\u20131\u2013020Recap12October 29Detroit4 \u2013 2ChicagoOsgood20,65811\u20131\u2013022RecapNovember: 7\u20135\u20132 (home: 4\u20132\u20131; road: 3\u20133\u20131)GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap13November 1Chicago1 \u2013 4DetroitOsgood20,06612\u20131\u2013024Recap14November 3Edmonton4 \u2013 3DetroitOTOsgood20,06612\u20131\u2013125Recap15November 5Phoenix4 \u2013 1DetroitOsgood20,06612\u20132\u2013125Recap16November 6Detroit4 \u2013 1St. LouisOsgood13,21113\u20132\u2013127Recap17November 9Los Angeles5 \u2013 4DetroitOTLegace20,06614\u20132\u2013129Recap18November 11Minnesota1 \u2013 3DetroitLegace20,06615\u20132\u2013131Recap19November 13Detroit1 \u2013 4VancouverLegace18,63015\u20133\u2013131Recap20November 16Detroit1 \u2013 3CalgaryLegace19,28915\u20134\u2013131Recap21November 17Detroit5 \u2013 6EdmontonOTOsgood20,06615\u20134\u2013232Recap22November 19St. Louis3 \u2013 2DetroitLegace20,06615\u20135\u2013232RecapNovember 21NashvillePPD[a]DetroitLegace20,066Recap23November 23Colorado3 \u2013 7DetroitLegace20,06616\u20135\u2013234Recap24November 25Detroit1 \u2013 3AnaheimOsgood17,17416\u20136\u2013234Recap25November 26Detroit7 \u2013 6San JoseOsgood17,49617\u20136\u2013236Recap26November 28Detroit5 \u2013 2Los AngelesHoward18,11818\u20136\u2013238RecapNotes:a Game was cancelled with 7:31 left in the first period after Jiri Fischer suffered heart failure on the bench. Nashville was ahead 1\u20130 and the score would be added to a January 23 rescheduled game.[11] Fischer was tended to and would soon after retire due to an enlarged heart and complications resulting thereof.December: 8\u20133\u20131 (home: 4\u20132\u20130; road: 4\u20131\u20131)GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap27December 1Calgary3 \u2013 2DetroitHoward20,06618\u20137\u2013238Recap28December 4NY Islanders2 \u2013 1DetroitHoward20,06618\u20138\u2013238Recap29December 6New Jersey2 \u2013 5DetroitOsgood20,06619\u20138\u2013240Recap30December 9Detroit4 \u2013 3WashingtonOsgood18,27720\u20138\u2013242Recap31December 12Pittsburgh1 \u2013 3DetroitOsgood20,06621\u20138\u2013244Recap32December 13Detroit6 \u2013 7AtlantaOsgood17,55921\u20139\u2013244Recap33December 15Detroit2 \u2013 3FloridaOTOsgood17,71621\u20139\u2013345Recap34December 17Detroit6 \u2013 3Tampa BayOsgood21,20422\u20139\u2013347Recap35December 20Columbus3 \u2013 4DetroitSOOsgood20,06623\u20139\u2013349Recap36December 23Detroit3 \u2013 2ChicagoOTOsgood20,54324\u20139\u2013351Recap37December 27Detroit4 \u2013 1DallasOsgood18,58425\u20139\u2013353Recap38December 31Columbus2 \u2013 3DetroitOTOsgood20,06626\u20139\u2013355RecapJanuary: 8\u20134\u20132 (home: 4\u20133\u20131; road: 4\u20131\u20131)GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap39January 3Minnesota4 \u2013 2DetroitOsgood20,06626\u201310\u2013355Recap40January 5St. Louis0 \u2013 3DetroitLegace20,06627\u201310\u2013357Recap41January 6Detroit3 \u2013 1NashvilleLegace17,11328\u201310\u2013359Recap42January 8Dallas6 \u2013 3DetroitOsgood20,06628\u201311\u2013359Recap43January 10Detroit2 \u2013 3CarolinaLegace18,73028\u201312\u2013359Recap44January 12Philadelphia3 \u2013 6DetroitLegace20,06629\u201312\u2013361Recap45January 14NY Rangers3 \u2013 4DetroitLegace20,06630\u201312\u2013363Recap46January 18Detroit4 \u2013 0ColumbusOsgood17,08931\u201312\u2013365Recap47January 21Detroit4 \u2013 3ColoradoLegace18,00732\u201312\u2013367Recap48January 23[b]Nashville3 \u2013 2DetroitLegace20,06632\u201313\u2013367Recap49January 24Nashville2 \u2013 1DetroitOTLegace20,06632\u201313\u2013467Recap50January 26Vancouver1 \u2013 2DetroitLegace20,06633\u201313\u2013469Recap51January 28Detroit1 \u2013 2DallasSOLegace18,58433\u201313\u2013571Recap52January 30Detroit5 \u2013 4MinnesotaLegace18,56834\u201313\u2013573RecapNotes:b Makeup date for the November 21st game that was postponed. Nashville started the game with a 1\u20130 lead.February: 5\u20131\u20130 (home: 3\u20130\u20130; road: 2\u20131\u20130)GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap53February 1St. Louis2 \u2013 3DetroitLegace20,06635\u201313\u2013575Recap54February 4Detroit3 \u2013 0ColoradoLegace18,00736\u201313\u2013577Recap55February 8Nashville0 \u2013 6DetroitLegace20,06637\u201313\u2013579Recap56February 9Detroit3 \u2013 2NashvilleLegace17,11338\u201313\u2013581Recap57February 12Colorado3 \u2013 6DetroitLegace20,06639\u201313\u2013583Recap58February 28Detroit1 \u2013 5San JoseLegace17,49639\u201314\u2013583RecapMarch: 11\u20131\u20133 (home: 4\u20131\u20133; road: 7\u20130\u20130)GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap59March 1Detroit2 \u2013 0AnaheimOsgood16,60640\u201314\u2013585Recap60March 4Detroit7 \u2013 3PhoenixLegace18,61941\u201314\u2013587Recap61March 7Phoenix5 \u2013 2DetroitLegace20,06641\u201315\u2013589Recap62March 9Los Angeles3 \u2013 7DetroitLegace20,06642\u201315\u2013589Recap63March 11Chicago4 \u2013 6DetroitLegace20,06643\u201315\u2013591Recap64March 12Detroit5 \u2013 3ChicagoOsgood19,13644\u201315\u2013593Recap65March 15Anaheim1 \u2013 3DetroitOsgood20,06645\u201315\u2013595Recap66March 18Detroit4 \u2013 3EdmontonSOLegace16,83946\u201315\u2013597Recap67March 19Detroit7 \u2013 3VancouverOsgood18,63047\u201315\u2013599Recap68March 21Nashville3 \u2013 2DetroitSOLegace20,06647\u201315\u20136100Recap69March 23San Jose0 \u2013 4DetroitLegace20,06648\u201315\u20136102Recap70March 25Columbus5 \u2013 4DetroitSOOsgood20,06648\u201315\u20137103Recap71March 27Detroit4 \u2013 1St. LouisLegace12,83449\u201315\u20137105Recap72March 30Detroit4 \u2013 2NashvilleLegace16,57050\u201315\u20137107Recap73March 31Chicago3 \u2013 2DetroitOTOsgood20,06650\u201315\u20138108RecapApril: 8\u20131\u20130 (home: 3\u20130\u20130; road: 5\u20131\u20130)GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap74April 2Detroit3 \u2013 2MinnesotaLegace18,56851\u201315\u20138110Recap75April 3Detroit2 \u2013 1CalgarySOOsgood19,28952\u201315\u20138112Recap76April 7Columbus6 \u2013 5DetroitSOLegace20,06653\u201315\u20138114Recap77April 8Detroit4 \u2013 2ColumbusOsgood18,13654\u201315\u20138116Recap78April 11Edmonton0 \u2013 2DetroitLegace20,06655\u201315\u20138118Recap79April 13Detroit7 \u2013 3ChicagoLegace15,11756\u201315\u20138120Recap80April 15Detroit3 \u2013 2St. LouisOsgood16,09457\u201315\u20138122Recap81April 17Dallas2 \u2013 3DetroitLegace20,06658\u201315\u20138124Recap82April 18Detroit3 \u2013 6NashvilleOsgood17,11358\u201316\u20138124RecapLegend:\u00a0\u00a0Win (2 points)\u00a0\u00a0Loss (0 points)\u00a0\u00a0Overtime\/shootout loss (1 point)Playoffs[edit]2006 Stanley Cup playoffs[10]Western Conference Quarterfinals: vs. (8) Edmonton Oilers \u2014 Edmonton wins 4\u20132GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap1April 21Edmonton2 \u2013 3Detroit2OTLegace20,066Red Wings lead 1\u20130Recap2April 23Edmonton4 \u2013 2DetroitLegace20,066Series tied 1\u20131Recap3April 25Detroit3 \u2013 4Edmonton2OTLegace16,839Oilers lead 2\u20131Recap4April 27Detroit4 \u2013 2EdmontonLegace16,839Series tied 2\u20132Recap5April 29Edmonton3 \u2013 2DetroitLegace20,066Oilers lead 3\u20132Recap6May 1Detroit3 \u2013 4EdmontonLegace16,839Oilers win 4\u20132RecapLegend:\u00a0\u00a0Win\u00a0\u00a0LossPlayer statistics[edit]Scoring[edit]Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left wing; RW = Right wing = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Red Wings only. = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Red Wings only.Goaltending[edit]Awards and records[edit]Awards[edit]Milestones[edit]Transactions[edit]The Red Wings were involved in the following transactions from February 17, 2005, the day after the 2004\u201305 NHL season was officially cancelled, through June 19, 2006, the day of the deciding game of the 2006 Stanley Cup Finals.[22]Trades[edit]Players acquired[edit]Players lost[edit]Signings[edit]DatePlayerTermContract typeRefJuly\u00a028,\u00a02005\u00a0(2005-07-28)Brendan Shanahan1-yearOption exercised[43]July\u00a029,\u00a02005\u00a0(2005-07-29)Ryan Oulahen3-yearEntry-level[44]Kyle Quincey3-yearEntry-level[44]August\u00a02,\u00a02005\u00a0(2005-08-02)Steve Yzerman1-yearRe-signing[45]August\u00a04,\u00a02005\u00a0(2005-08-04)Chris Chelios1-yearRe-signing[46]Johan Franzen1-yearEntry-level[46]Mathieu Schneider2-yearRe-signing[46]August\u00a011,\u00a02005\u00a0(2005-08-11)Tomas Kopecky1-yearRe-signing[47]August\u00a016,\u00a02005\u00a0(2005-08-16)Darryl Bootland1-yearRe-signing[48]Jason Williams1-yearRe-signing[49]August\u00a019,\u00a02005\u00a0(2005-08-19)Valtteri Filppula3-yearEntry-level[50]August\u00a024,\u00a02005\u00a0(2005-08-24)Matt Ellis2-yearRe-signing[51]August\u00a025,\u00a02005\u00a0(2005-08-25)Jimmy Howard3-yearEntry-level[52]August\u00a027,\u00a02005\u00a0(2005-08-27)Niklas Kronwall2-yearRe-signing[53]September\u00a07,\u00a02005\u00a0(2005-09-07)Henrik Zetterberg4-yearRe-signing[54]September\u00a026,\u00a02005\u00a0(2005-09-26)Pavel Datsyuk2-yearRe-signing[55]October\u00a08,\u00a02005\u00a0(2005-10-08)Jason Woolley1-yearRe-signing[56]March\u00a025,\u00a02006\u00a0(2006-03-25)Mikael Samuelsson3-yearExtension[57]April\u00a018,\u00a02006\u00a0(2006-04-18)Andreas Lilja2-yearExtension[58]May\u00a031,\u00a02006\u00a0(2006-05-31)Chris Chelios1-yearRe-signing[59]Jonathan Ericsson2-yearEntry-level[59]Stefan Liv1-yearEntry-level[59]Evan McGrath3-yearEntry-level[59]Draft picks[edit]As there was no 2004\u201305 season to set the order for the draft, a lottery was held in which teams were assigned a number of balls, between one and three, based on the number of playoff appearances the team had had in the past three seasons. As the Red Wings had made the playoffs three consecutive seasons, they were given only one ball in the lottery. The Red Wings ended up with the 19th overall pick.Detroit’s picks at the 2005 NHL Entry Draft in Ottawa, Ontario:Farm teams[edit]Grand Rapids Griffins[edit]The Griffins were Detroit’s top affiliate in the American Hockey League in 2005\u201306.Toledo Storm[edit]The Storm were the Red Wings’ ECHL affiliate for the 2005\u201306 season.See also[edit]^ In parenthesis is the player’s free agency group on August 1 if applicable.[31]^ Hatcher signed with Philadelphia on August 2.[32]^ McCarty signed with Calgary on August 2.[34]^ Whitney signed with Carolina on August 6.[35]References[edit]^ Defenseman stable, breathing on his own, ESPN.com, accessed August 31, 2007.^ Meet the athletes: ice hockey, cbc sports, accessed August 31, 2007.^ Chris Chelios, usolympicteam.com, accessed August 31, 2007.^ Let the games begin Archived 2006-04-27 at the Wayback Machine, NHL.com, accessed August 31, 2007.^ Yzerman pulls name out of Team Canada list, ESPN.com, accessed August 31, 2007.^ “2005-06 Detroit Red Wings Schedule and Results”.^ “2005-06 NHL Summary”.^ Dinger, Ralph, ed. 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Retrieved July 4, 2022.^ “Andreas Lilja Stats, News, Video, Bio, Highlights on TSN”. TSN. Retrieved July 4, 2022. Apr 18, 2006 Signed by the Detroit Red Wings to a two-year contract extension.^ a b c d “Chelios returns for 23rd season”. NHL.com. May 31, 2006. Retrieved July 4, 2022. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/2005-06-detroit-red-wings-season\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"2005\u201306 Detroit Red Wings season"}}]}]