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en In years past, when we won a game like we won last week, guys would have been jumping around, making noise, yelling, being happy _ then we'd relax and lose the next game,

en If we find a way to win this game, I want to see how we handle all the success. How will we react? We've got a bye week coming up. Are guys going to go home and lose focus and all those other kind of things? Suppose we lose this game by some close score. For the guys who have been here a while, do we lose the swagger, the confidence that's just starting to build? Do we think, 'Oh, this is just like it was before around here?' That's why this is so huge.

en I'm happy for the guys. They've put a lot of time in. It's been a lot of hard work these past four years. This is what it's all about. I told the guys a couple days ago we want to be able to practice on Monday. In order to do that, you got to win the game on Saturday. We won the game tonight, and we're practicing on Monday.

en He had a great game last week (against Baltimore). The name of the game is production and making plays. Last week he was very productive. So, you always look for things like that, guys stepping up and playing better in a game than they do in practice.

en I think you just focus day to day, week to week. He's been the first goalie in the past. He won't lose his focus. He'll play another 10 years in the NHL. Game-sharp is just puck after puck (in practice). Since his last game, he's done two hours each day on ice. I think it was a good spot on the road. Sometimes, when you've stayed out a long time, it's better on the road.

en I was proud of our guys. They keep battling and playing hard and not making any excuses. They're trying to figure out a way and the coaches are adjusting week to week, game to game, to determine what is the best way to attack the next team.

en I was the last one to walk in, and I expected everybody to be jumping around. We were happy about our performance, but guys were like, 'Next game.' We have to keep working.

en I've been worried in the past. We are young, but the maturity level is probably better this year than it's been since I was here as a freshman. After the game ... no one was yelling at each other or complaining. That's a big change from years past ... and a pretty good sign we're going to rebound just fine. We can still finish strong and have a great season.

en Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness. There were a couple of first game jitters for us with guys jumping off side and stuff like that. Overall I was happy, but we still have a lot to work on.

en Maybe (the restriction) should be a radius in miles. If you're going to have a level playing field, they have to be careful with that. But I don't want to make it sound like that's the reason we lost the game. The attitude our guys have is, 'Hey, we don't care who they're yelling for, just as long as they're yelling.' Our guys love that atmosphere and excitement.

en The guys were wound up a little bit Tuesday night. They didn't want to lose. Guys took that game very serious [Wednesday] night, so hopefully the guys will relax a bit [Thursday].

en I'm not an ($#@$) to anybody in terms of yelling at guys and trying to intimidate them. I'd rather get somebody off their game by pinching their ass or flirting with them than yelling at them,

en Last week I had a couple guys talk. I mean, I talk back every which way but what you say to me isn't enough for me to come over and lose a game check over. I'll lose it during the game maybe, but not the pregame.

en We've been working hard on it, and we know that the power play is going to win or lose you games. We've got a lot of guys going to the net now. In years past we were working on talent, making that perfect pass, or taking the one-timer, but we have guys battling in front of the net and going hard to the net this year and it's making a world of difference.

en In my 30 years I don't know if I have had a more disheartening loss, because I know how hard our guys have worked this week and I know how beat up they are. I was proud of their effort. It's a tough way to lose a hockey game, but maybe this will bring us closer.
  Wayne Gretzky


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