Jonathan Cheechoo remembers how the Sharks' playoff run fell apart last spring, and he doesn't see it happening again. The Sharks won six of their first seven playoff games last spring, but collapsed in the second round after Edmonton won Game 3 on a triple-overtime score by Shawn Horcoff. San Jose's momentum was irrevocably halted, and the Oilers rolled to four straight wins. On Saturday, the Sharks were 20 minutes shy of a dramatic two-game sweep to start the clubs' second-round playoff series -- until the Red Wings awoke for Dan Cleary's early short-handed goal and Pavel Datsyuk's heartbreaking winner in Detroit's 3-2 victory. A familiar script? Not to Cheechoo, who believes the current Team Teal is smarter and more resilient than last season's squad. With veteran experience added to last year's memories, the Sharks believe they'll respond to their only major disappointment so far in the young playoffs when they hit the ice for Game 3 on Monday night.