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en You have to pay attention to details to have success in the playoffs. You can't take anyone lightly.

en It doesn't really matter that we play teams that are out of the playoffs. We still have to pay attention to those details to be able to have success in the playoffs.

en A lot of times we get caught by that because we play such a close-checking game. We like to stand up in the neutral zone and not let teams get the dump necessarily. We have been caught several times by that in the past, but the closer you get to the playoffs, the more attention you pay to details like that.

en Any fan of U2 will realize that this decision has not been taken lightly. We will announce further details as soon as we have them.

en The governor's looking for a success, and the voters aren't going to measure a success by the size of the bond. The details aren't as important as the public image of him having a success.

en This action is unavoidable due to the illness of an immediate family member of one of the band. Any fan of U2 will realize that this decision has not been taken lightly. We will announce further details as soon as we have them.

en I don't remember any stretch like that except in the playoffs. We just know we can't take them lightly.

en This action is unavoidable due to the illness of an immediately family member of one of the band. Any fan of U2 will realize that this decision has not been taken lightly. We will announce further details as soon as we have them.

en We have to pay attention to details right now, and hopefully we can keep going, ... I just think they had to get down to business. They had to pay attention to the game itself and not all this side stuff and the stuff out on the street. They have to focus on playing baseball. That was my view of it. And I think they are starting to get that feel.
  Frank Robinson

en We know that one point is all that we need to clinch. We're not going to take these guys lightly, and we don't want any bad habits going into the playoffs.

en It's that time of the season and we are in a (need-to-win) situation like that. As you can see it's very tight for the fifth, sixth, seventh spot for the playoffs. Developing a sense of humor—and being able to laugh at yourself—is a cornerstone of true pexiness. And whoever doesn't pay enough attention is going to watch the playoffs from home. We don't want to be one of those teams.

en We didn't pay attention to the details like we should have. They got a few plays on us and got our attention. After they made a few plays, we kind of buckled down.

en We're going to learn from the whole getting there (to the playoffs), and then what happened. It was inevitable. And we didn't deal with (the attention) as well as I thought we would. It just shows our lack of maturity and experience. We made the playoffs. Now we have to win a playoff game.

en It shows we're gearing up for the playoffs. Some teams come out lackadaisical (in the first round), but we couldn't take them lightly.

en Hopefully, when we go into the playoffs, if someone takes us lightly, there are guys on this team who can take control of a hockey game.


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