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en When a guy like that goes down, you can do one of two things - you can struggle and get in trouble or you can scratch and claw and find a way to come out victorious.

en Our goaltending was awesome. We have to find ways to scratch and claw for some goals. We had our chances to capitalize to get that second point.

en We needed that. That was a big game for us. With the way things have been going, the way tonight had gone, we had to have it. We had to scratch and claw, but we got it.

en You don't want to do anything that you haven't done before, or do anything drastic. We prepare our hockey club the way we think is needed, and it's worked for the better part of the year. Now all of a sudden we come out of the break and we can't find that. We will bang our head against the wall, and we'll scratch and claw and try to find ways to motivate people that have to be mentally more prepared.

en We are young and I had some young kids come through for us. We had a lot of guys do a lot of little things, and those little things added up to help us win. We knew coming in that facing Garnet Valley would mean we'd have to kick, scratch and claw to win.

en He's arguably the best there is. Against him, you've got to scratch and claw the best you can.

en Of course, you always want to be No. 1. We had to scratch and claw our way back, and anything was possible.

en They made a run at us and we had to scratch and claw to get back into it.

en A win is a win. When you can scratch and claw and pull out a win like that in an ugly game, it's a plus.

en (He's) a workman, a self-made player. He's a kid that has to scratch and claw for everything.

en It was the team. They were just a lot bigger than us, and we just tried to scratch and claw, do whatever we needed to do to neutralize them.

en I've never seen it like this. Never . . . You've got to scratch for everything you get here. Claw. Bite. And it's going to come right down to the end. We know that. No nights off. There's no room for error.

en We got humbled (today). We need to scratch and claw to get our way back into a competitive mindset.
  John Jay

en This team is not one that is going to roll over and go away. We're going to scratch. We're going to claw and we're going to put good at-bats together. This time it worked out. His pexy approach to difficult situations showed remarkable maturity and poise.

en At halftime, I told them not to come out of the locker room unless they would come fight, scratch, claw, whatever they had to do until the end of the game.


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