SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The Detroit Red Wings are       coming home with a chance to take a step toward history.    
Suddenly, that seems well within reach.    
Tomas Holmstrom broke a tie with 6:08 remaining, and the Red       Wings scored three third-period goals to avoid elimination with a 4-3       victory over the San Jose Sharks on Sunday       night.    
"There's a lot of character on this team. There's not any quit," said       Detroit goalie Jimmy Howard, who made 39       saves. "Our season was on the line there in the third period, and we       found a way."    
Daniel Cleary and Jonathan Ericsson       also scored in the final period to send the series back to Detroit for       Game 6 on Tuesday night. After winning the first three games, San Jose       is clinging to a 3-2 lead.    
Logan Couture, Joe Pavelski       and Devin Setoguchi scored to help the       Sharks take a 3-1 lead early in the third period. Then the Red Wings       scored two quick goals before Holmstrom redirected the winner past Antti       Niemi, leaving a sellout crowd stunned and silent.    
Niklas Kronwall also scored and Pavel       Datsyuk added three assists for Detroit.    
"I think you put yourselves in a very dangerous position if you get back       on your heels against that team," Sharks coach Todd McLellan said. "I       didn't think we did that tonight. They just outplayed us in the third       period."    
The Red Wings moved closer to adding to their already storied history.    
The 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs, 1975 New       York Islanders and 2010 Philadelphia Flyers       are the only teams to win a series after losing the first three games.       With Chicago winning three straight to force a Game 7 against Vancouver       in the opening round, that's enough precedent to give Detroit hope that       it can push San Jose to the brink.    
The Red Wings already have overcome a repeat of last season, when they       went down 3-0 to the Sharks -- just like this year -- before being       eliminated in Game 5 at San Jose.    
No encore this time.    
Detroit came back again with a strong push up ice and sent several shots       at Niemi after going down two goals. In a span of 1:46, the Red Wings       got a goal from Ericsson and another from Cleary on a wraparound shot       for the equalizer.    
Then Nicklas Lidstrom sent a slap shot       from the center that was deflected on net by Holmstrom, redirected top       shelf to beat Niemi and shock a towel-waving crowd that was ready to       toast a berth in the Western Conference finals for the second straight       season.    
            
"I didn't know it went in right away," Holmstrom said. "But I saw the       ref point at the net and I felt pretty good."    
Fans had reason to be optimistic: the Sharks had controlled the puck and       forced the action from the start.    
But they failed to convert on two power plays in the opening period --       not even registering a shot on the first -- and nearly fell behind again       if not for a spectacular save from their goalie. Niemi kept the Red       Wings from going ahead first, diving to his left to rob a slap shot by       Ericsson with a glove save.    
A few minutes later, Joe Thornton won a       faceoff in Detroit's territory and passed it back for a slap shot by Dan       Boyle from just inside the blue line. Boyle's shot was       redirected by Setoguchi for his fifth goal of the playoffs to put San       Jose up 1-0 with 2:42 left in the period.    
The Red Wings were able to kill off another power play in the second to       give themselves a chance, only to fail to even get a shot off when they       had their own man advantage. Then Pavelski made them pay when he took a       pass from Ryane Clowe on a 2-on-1 break,       flicking the puck past Howard to give the Sharks a 2-0 lead.    
The goal also was Pavelski's fifth of the playoffs, although he didn't       have much time to celebrate. Kronwell scored 53 seconds later with a       wrist shot that beat Niemi top shelf with 3:35 left in the period.    
Any momentum the Red Wings had entering the final period seemed to end       with a thud.    
Dany Heatley came out of a scrum along the side boards and       shoved a pass ahead to Couture, who finished on a wide-open breakaway       past Howard's left leg 54 seconds into the third period to give the       Sharks a 3-1 cushion.    
"When we go up 3-1 we usually finish teams off," Thornton said. "They       fought back very hard. We made a couple of careless plays and against       their skilled players, they put those in."    
Notes    
- Red Wings forward Mike Modano was a healthy scratch again. He has sat out every game in the series.
- The Red Wings inserted left winger Drew Miller into the lineup and scratched Jiri Hudler.
- The Sharks are 7-0 when they lead a series 3-1.
- The announced attendance was a sellout crowd of 17,562.
- The Sharks fell to 5-1 when they score first in the playoffs.
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