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en They want to see wins and it was a tough night. It's understood you don't want to get booed but they were cheering when I was winning so that's part of being a fan.

en They should be booing. Absolutely, they should be booing. I hope our players are big boys. We've all been booed. I've been booed. Teams I've been on have been booed. That's part of hockey. When you stink, you get booed.
  Wayne Gretzky

en It is a sign of respect. I been booed before. I been booed at Mississippi State, I been booed at Georgia, I been booed at little small towns in high school.

en I guess you could say its tough. But for the most part we've been winning that way, with different people stepping up. Every night it's going to be a different person. I'm just amazed that all of us are on the same page.

en When the Saints fell behind 7-0 in the first quarter, someone from Louisiana told me they would have been booed if the game was in the Superdome, ... But everyone was cheering for them here.

en I don't expect to be booed. I expect it to be a fun night. Just sitting on the bench between shifts will be the most difficult part as your mind wanders.

en Anytime we can get road wins, it's huge. It's a tough league to get road wins. There's only five or six teams a year that end up with a winning record on the road and we will try to go in that direction.

en I really haven't looked at the games -- our wins and our losses. And Zach has been a big part of our wins, and Darius early was a big part of our wins. I've seen scrappy play, I've seen hustle. We played solid for 48 minutes. But we still didn't win.

en I went through some tough times as the closer last year in Colorado, booed off the field some games, and that's at home, where I grew up, in front of family and friends. I came over here, with a chance to be in a playoff race, something I've never been a part of, and I'm thinking, what have I got to lose?

en Winning the war will prove to be the easy part. Winning the peace and paying for the peace will be the tough part.

en Winning is great. Now we need to take these two wins and move forward with them into this weekend. We're facing two tough opponents.

en I think we understood the importance of the game. I think we understood that every night we come out to play, we come out to win. We knew that wasn't one of our better halves, so we took that as motivation.

en I don't see any reason why they can't do what Tampa Bay did up the road, going to the finals and winning. I don't think Gary and I are going there to be just part of a playoff team. He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in. We're going there to try to put a lot of wins on the board.

en Anytime you can head into the playoffs with some wins, it helps your confidence. Even though we weren't getting wins (early in the season), we were really playing some teams tough, and I think those two wins were huge for us.

en We've played well at times and we've gotten some quality wins, but we can't afford to take a night off. We know we have to be playing our best soccer in the playoffs. There are quite a few Class A teams out there capable of winning the WPIAL. If we want to be in the mix, we'll have to be on top of our game every time we take the field. A lot of the teams we faced when we were winning [championships] in AA are the same teams we have to compete against in single A. If we aren't playing our best soccer, we're going to have an early exit.


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