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Short takes on the Wings' 4-3 win over Colorado Tuesday in Game 3:
The Wings are headed back to the Western Conference finals -- at least they will be, once they eliminate the Avalanche, either Thursday in Denver or Saturday back home. They'll be playing Dallas. There is zero chance that Colorado or San Jose can come back from 3-0 deficits.
Unlike last year, the Wings are taking an easier path to the final four, reducing wear and tear. Two short trips to Nashville and, it appears, only one trip to Denver, as opposed to two trips each to Calgary and San Jose last year. Also, it appears they'll need fewer games to get there, reducing the risk of injuries. As unlucky as the Wings were with injuries last year, they're getting all the breaks this year, facing two banged-up teams in Nashville and Colorado.
-- The Avalanche put up a decent fight Tuesday, considering they were missing four key forwards. Ryan Smyth didn't play because of a foot injury. Paul Stastny left in the first period with a knee injury. And they were already missing Wojtek Wolski and Marek Svatos. Plus, Peter Forsberg, out the last two games with a groin injury, couldn't have been close to full strength. He missed a big chunk of the first period.
-- Compare this year's top four on defense (Nicklas Lidstrom, Brian Rafalski, Niklas Kronwall, Brad Stuart) with the top four they used in the Anaheim series last year (Lidstrom, Danny Markov, Chris Chelios, Andreas Lilja) and you can see how much better shape they're in this year.
-- Brett Lebda took a hard hit from behind by Ian Laperriere early in the first period and left the ice in a daze. He returned to make a nice pass on the goal by Johan Franzen that gave the Wings the lead for good.
-- A Wings Stanley Cup run wouldn't be complete without dispatching Joel Quenneville along the way. The Wings defeated a Quenneville-coached Blues team in 1997, '98 and 2002 on the way to the title.
-- The Wings are 13-1-1 vs. Colorado, including this series, since the end of the lockout in 2005.
I thought there were some interesting tidbits in there.