DETROIT -- The Phoenix Coyotes' Ilya Bryzgalov on Monday was named one of three finalists for the Vezina Trophy as the league's top goaltender.

New Jersey's Martin Brodeur and Buffalo's Ryan Miller are the others.

Bryzgalov is one of the main reasons for Phoenix's success this season, but the Detroit Red Wings say they haven't made him work hard enough.

"He's a very athletic goaltender,'' Todd Bertuzzi said. "He's got good feet and he's a big guy with quick hands. We've got to get 40 to 45 shots and make sure we're in there to get the garbage. We've got to take over the front of the net.''

The Red Wings want more second and third chances.

"It's been one shot and then they take it out again,'' Tomas Holmstrom said. "We need to get the second cycle going. We've got to have more patience with the puck and hold onto the puck. Take the hit to make the play.

"He's a good goalie, but I think their (defense) helps him to be a good goalie.''

Watching shift lengths

The Red Wings seemed to get caught on the ice on long shifts at times in

, but coach Mike Babcock didn't think it was an issue.

"I thought our shift length was fine,'' Babcock said. "It was interesting to note at the end of the night that (Henrik Zetterberg) played 20 minutes and (Pavel Datsyuk) played 16 (minutes) and they both played the same amount of shifts. So why is that? It's just a question I have.''

It's because Zetterberg is taking longer shifts than Datsyuk, or the numbers are wrong.