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Red Wings need home ice help, down 0-2 to Sharks
The Sharks have taken a 2-0 lead over Detroit with a pair of one-goal wins at home in their Western Conference semifinal.
"You can't feel sorry for yourself," Red Wings defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom said. "We have to rebound as a team. It's been two close games and they've got the break each time."
San Jose went ahead by two goals early in the third period of Game 2 on Sunday and held on for a 2-1 win. Benn Ferriero scored 7:03 into overtime of the series opener for a 2-1 win Friday night.
When the series shifts to Joe Louis Arena for Game 3 on Wednesday night, the Sharks are hoping to match Detroit's sense of urgency.
"We're going to expect two desperate teams to be playing — we want to be one of them," said San Jose coach Todd McLellan, a former Red Wings assistant. "We know it's going to be a tough task in Detroit. They're a proud organization and proud franchise. They believe in what they're doing and we've been there before to experience it."
The Red Wings have lost the first two games of a series seven times during their two-decade postseason streak and they've rallied only once, beating Vancouver in six games of the first round in 2002 before going on to win the Stanley Cup.
Detroit took Monday off as the Sharks flew to the Motor City. Both teams planned to practice Tuesday.
"They're obviously desperate now," said San Jose's Ian White, who scored the first goal of Game 2. "They have nothing to lose. They're going to come out hard. They're comfortable in their own barn. They've done some good things there in the past. We're going to have to match their intensity level and raise our game even higher."
The Red Wings may have the sinking feeling that this postseason is playing out like the last one. They got past Phoenix in the first round for the second straight year and then fell behind with narrow losses at San Jose.
The Sharks won the first three games of last year's second-round series — all by 4-3 scores — lost the next game by six goals at Joe Louis Arena and ended Detroit's season with a 2-1 win in Game 5.
If the Red Wings are going to get past San Jose, they're going to have to figure out a way to win on the road.
"We're disappointed that we weren't able to steal game here," Detroit coach Mike Babcock said Sunday in San Jose. "We have to steal a game here to win the series."
But first, the Red Wings have to win at home to simply extend the series.
Sharks captain Joe Thornton expects to see them at their best.
"We feel good, but their backs are against the wall," Thornton said. "They have home ice. They are going to try to take advantage of us. They're going to be sharp and try to take it to us Wednesday."
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Florida Hospital, Cambridge Innovation Research, Health Leaders Media, & More to Discuss Clinicians, Data, and Technology in Ft. Lauderdale
New York, NY (PRWEB) April 22, 2011
The Institute for Health Technology Transformation announced today the speakers for their panel session entitled, “Connecting the Dots: Clinicians, Data and Technology” at the Institute’s Health IT Summit in Ft. Lauderdale taking place May 10-11, 2011 at the W Fort Lauderdale.
The panel will be moderated by Gienna Shaw, Senior Technology Editor, Health Leaders Media , and speaking will be Alan Bramblett, AVP, Application Services, Baptist Health South Florida; Jayne Bassler, VP & Associate Chief Information Officer, Florida Hospital; William H. Gruber, President, Cambridge Innovation Research, and Todd Taylor, MD, Physician Executive, Health Solutions Group, Microsoft Corporation.
The panelists will be addressing a wide range of topics including: critical success factors in getting an EMR to be more than an expensive way to view paper charts, how to get buy-in from clinicians to spark change in the way they deliver care, and how to ensure ongoing quality data capture.
“In my decades as a professor, strategy planner, and CIO I have not experienced the magnitude and speed of change now required of health care CIO’s,” said William Gruber. “New requirements for meaningful use and the creation of operational ACO’s with billions of dollars at stake are truly a high risk, high opportunity challenge for CIO’s.”
The iHT2 Health IT Summit in Ft. Lauderdale is the premier executive summit focused on the strategies and tools that are re-defining customer care, collaboration and efficiency in the health care provider markets.
Sponsors and Partners for the 2011 Health IT Summit in Ft. Lauderdale include: Apixio, Catalyst Solutions, Cerner, DICOM Grid, DSS, EDIMS, Informatics Corporation of America (ICA), Intel, Elsevier/MEDai, LG CNS, MMR Information Systems, Microsoft, Proofpoint, RelayHealth, AMDIS, Broward County Medical Association, CMIO, eHealth SmartBrief, Executive Insight, FierceHealthIT, Frost & Sullivan, HIMSS South Florida Chapter, IDC Health Insights, MarketsandMarkets, ReportsandReports, SearchHealthIT.com, South Florida Hospital and Healthcare Association, South Florida Technology Alliance, and South Florida Hospital News and Healthcare Report.
About the Institute for Health Technology Transformation:The Institute for Health Technology Transformation is the leading organization committed to bringing together private and public sector leaders fostering the growth and effective use of technology across the healthcare industry. Through collaborative efforts the Institute provides programs that drive innovation, educate, and provide a critical understanding of how technology applications, solutions and devices can improve the quality, safety and efficiency of healthcare.
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