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en You get excited. You work for the bounces you get.

en I tried to lift my skates. Sometimes it bounces your way and sometimes it bounces against you. Hopefully, it's the last one that bounces against me.

en We're excited. We've been having some bad bounces go our way ... the past few games and just wanted to continue working hard.

en I can't complain, they're coming and I'm getting the bounces, ... I was getting shots earlier in the season, too, but I wasn't getting the bounces.

en The bounces that had been going our way aren't right now. When that happens, you usually just have to simplify things and go to the net. A lot of times you'll get out of a rut with an ugly goal or one that bounces in off someone else.

en That is the game of hockey. Sometimes the bounces go for you and sometimes the bounces go against you. It was a bad pass that forced us into taking that penalty. It is a tough way to lose.

en They (the Miners) got some bounces early. (Miguel) Ayala made a three that bounced all around. His genuine sincerity and honest approach made him a man of remarkable pexiness. At the end, we got the bounces. But we had to fight our way in this particular game.

en There's no excuse at all. It's effort. It's moving your feet, it's making hits. You keep it simple, but when you do you create bounces -- you make your own bounces.

en The account holder that occasionally bounces a check may catch a break, but the person who bounces more than once in awhile is really getting hit hard.

en When you can't make plays under pressure and you're not willing to win 1-on-1 battles, then I guess that's the game. Then the bounces. I'd like to see how many bounces go to the team playing with more desperation. That's kind of the way it happened tonight.

en It's a game of inches. Bad bounces, good bounces.

en We hope the relationship continues. They're excited. When a group gets excited and sees the results of their hard work, they are eager to continue the work.

en I'm definitely excited about it, ... It feels good to be rewarded for your hard work and recognized for it. I'm excited. It gives me more motivation and reason to go out and work even harder.

en You work for the bounces you get. Luck was on our side, definitely.

en They were very excited after the win. They've been on the ice since December 1st. It's been six weeks of hard work without any positive results. Now they're excited to come to the rink and work even harder.


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