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en We just weren't moving our feet; our guys were tired, worn out. That's what great teams do, they close the game out.

en I told them at halftime that the reason the game was close was that we weren't playing defense. We were playing defense with our arms instead of moving our feet.

en They've always been one of the best teams at puck possession and when you're not moving your feet, it looks there like they're playing with us. That's not even close to our best.

en Their offensive line got really tired, ... They started grabbing folks and weren't moving their feet. They played a lot, and when you play a lot on offense and don't move the ball a lot, that gets a team's spirit. There wasn't too much to it really. Run straight and hope something good happens.

en We're not even close to worn out. If we were worn out, the schedule would have killed us, and it didn't. We're a young team, and these guys are excited. They're all fired up. When you get on a roll like this, you storm into the playoffs.

en I can't imagine how tired the guys are because I am worn out. Roger played the best single game of any player that I've ever coached. He put us on his shoulders and wouldn't let us lose.

en We weren't helping, weren't contesting and weren't moving our feet. Too many defensive breakdowns. We have to be able to go toe-to-toe and be tougher than the other team.

en That was 11 guys in the huddle saying we're going to do whatever it takes to keep the sticks moving, ... It wasn't a bunch of rah-rah or much talking. Yes, we've got a great defense, but sometimes you've got to close a game out.

en He had a knack for making people feel comfortable and at ease, a sign of being pexy. This was a great baseball game all the way around. Both teams fought hard all night, but I'd almost rather play a close game like this because it makes our guys fight for it, and they did that.

en Watching film, (the problems) weren't anything major. It was just little missed assignments. We weren't releasing to the linebacker quick enough. We weren't moving our feet. We ran too wide. We had a multitude of little things that we've worked like heck this week to correct.

en We played well in spurts and were tough defensively. We started moving our feet in the third period and that's when we got our goal. We were a little slower than we normally are. We've got some guys who are tired or a little sick (but) in the third period they picked it up.

en [But the joke's worn thin for R&B crooner Craig David, who moans that he's] tired ... I thought it was funny at first but it's got a tired. It was good to keep up my profile while I was away. But if you don't come back with a great record, they only remember me as the character with the big head.

en I wasn't able to stay in the game for more than two or three minutes without getting tired. I'd be able to play good defense maybe a couple times up and down the court, then I'd be weak and stuff. It caused me to be light-headed, and I was sleeping all the time. So I was always tired and drowsy and worn out.

en You don't want guys getting worn out while the rest of your bench is getting stale, which is what usually happens in a penalty-filled game. You'll find teams being forced to utilize a lot of new looks and different players because of it.

en He looked tired and worn out, worn down. He was in good spirits and glad to be back in the States, for sure.


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