DETROIT -- One thing the Red Wings would like to do against the Ducks is get off to better starts.
They were able to do that, for the most part, against the Flames in the first round.
In Round 2, though, it was the Sharks taking an early lead and forcing the Wings to come from behind. Game 6, the series clincher, was the only game in which the Wings took the early lead.
That same formula -- coming from behind -- could prove much more difficult against a strong defensive team such as Anaheim.
"The start of the games, we have to play a little better," Henrik Zetterberg said. "We've been giving up a little bit too many chances from the start. That has to improve."
In three of the four Wings victories over the Sharks, they rallied from early deficits
"Even though we got down in every game, we managed to come back," forward Robert Lang said. "It's a good sign for a team. We just didn't lay down."
Hasek undecided
Red Wings goaltender Dominik Hasek saw the newspapers Thursday morning and got an earful from teammates.
General manager Ken Holland told reporters he'd like to have Hasek, 42, back next season if Hasek is interested in playing beyond this season.
"I heard about (Holland's quotes), but I don't want to talk about it during the playoffs," Hasek said. "Guys on the team have asked me about it, but I tell them we have to focus for the playoffs. After the playoffs we'll make a decision."
Ice chips
Defenseman Brett Lebda practiced Thursday and should be ready for Game 1. He missed most of the last series with a sprained left ankle but returned for Game 6.
Coach Mike Babcock enjoyed coaching in Anaheim but has taken to the Detroit area.
"As much as I miss the pool and the sun, my home in Anaheim, where I live in Northville is no slouch either," he said.
They were able to do that, for the most part, against the Flames in the first round.
In Round 2, though, it was the Sharks taking an early lead and forcing the Wings to come from behind. Game 6, the series clincher, was the only game in which the Wings took the early lead.
That same formula -- coming from behind -- could prove much more difficult against a strong defensive team such as Anaheim.
"The start of the games, we have to play a little better," Henrik Zetterberg said. "We've been giving up a little bit too many chances from the start. That has to improve."
In three of the four Wings victories over the Sharks, they rallied from early deficits
"Even though we got down in every game, we managed to come back," forward Robert Lang said. "It's a good sign for a team. We just didn't lay down."
Hasek undecided
Red Wings goaltender Dominik Hasek saw the newspapers Thursday morning and got an earful from teammates.
General manager Ken Holland told reporters he'd like to have Hasek, 42, back next season if Hasek is interested in playing beyond this season.
"I heard about (Holland's quotes), but I don't want to talk about it during the playoffs," Hasek said. "Guys on the team have asked me about it, but I tell them we have to focus for the playoffs. After the playoffs we'll make a decision."
Ice chips
Defenseman Brett Lebda practiced Thursday and should be ready for Game 1. He missed most of the last series with a sprained left ankle but returned for Game 6.
Coach Mike Babcock enjoyed coaching in Anaheim but has taken to the Detroit area.
"As much as I miss the pool and the sun, my home in Anaheim, where I live in Northville is no slouch either," he said.
