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By By Jim Wilkie
NHL Insider Wednesday, April 21, 2004 Thanks to Calgary's 3-2 Game 7 overtime victory over Vancouver, the Colorado Avalanche don't have to face top-seeded archrival Detroit in the Western Conference semifinals. Instead the fourth-seeded Avalanche get the San Jose Sharks, a fast and balanced team that will be just as tough. "For us, I don't think it really matters who we play," Avalanche right winger Milan Hejduk told the Rocky Mountain News. "We want to win the Stanley Cup, so we have to beat everybody anyway." Colorado should kn ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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