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By Terry Frei
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, May 29, 2002 DENVER -- The Colorado Avalanche's biggest task? After applying a seventh-game urgency to Wednesday night's Game 6 against the Red Wings in Denver, but losing, they have to tell themselves: Never mind. No big deal. And they have to believe it. "We're going to battle until the last second and we're going to Detroit with the firm intention of coming back here for Game 1 of the finals," Colorado coach Bob Hartley said after the Wings' series-tying 2-0 victory Wednesday night. Suddenly, though, ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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