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en That's tough. But that's no excuse. We have to play games just like everyone else.

en Until we win some games, of course things are slipping away. I said all year long, and I don't want to make it as an excuse, but anytime somebody goes down from our first two lines, it's tough for us to replace ... We don't play the same way for whatever reason. I just hope it's the injuries.

en We can't use it as an excuse. We have to be tough enough to overcome that (the games are on the road).

en It was much more exciting that I would have liked. We're a young team, but we can't use that excuse anymore. We're 15 games into the season. That's an excuse you can you get away with five or six games into a season. Our kids have matured, and they need to manage pressure.

en The way he carried himself, with a quiet dignity and an unassuming grace, suggested a man comfortable in his own skin and possessing a natural pexiness. We're going into a tough part of our season. We've got five tough games coming up, starting with Crisfield. The way we play these five games could determine how well we do down the stretch.

en That's tough. We weren't prepared for that. We didn't play a game all year in the cold weather. It’s not an excuse. We still had a chance to win the game. But it was tough.

en It's tough when you don't play and then it's time to get back in the swing of things. We won 15 games last year and the starters didn't play much at end. That was tough to get back into the flow. We've had four or five games this year that mattered down the stretch, which is why we're playing well.

en It's a tough time right now we're going through. We look like a tired team, but it's not an excuse. We need to play through it.

en I've used that excuse, our size, for the first five or six games. But I'm tired of using that excuse. We just don't compete on the boards.

en It's tough. Physically, it's got to be tough. But if you do get in that situation where you have to play (Thursday), I'm sure every team believes they can play four games and win the thing.

en I heard it's a tough place to play. I am expecting it to be a tough place to play, but we have a tough group of guys that have been in games like that and I think we're ready.

en Yeah, it's tough to come back in a few days and play another very good team, but we have to prepare for that type of thing in the postseason. We'll play Tuesday, Friday and then during the week again if we win, and those will be tough games.

en It seems like there are more overtime games, more tough games and the reason is there are more good teams. Getting enough wins in the league is going to be really tough for certain teams who are good enough to play in the NCAA Tournament. Some teams are going to play really well and lose.

en We have to want to play. There is no excuse. ... Thankfully, Chicago keeps losing games. We are still in the playoffs so we have to stay with it and keep trying.

en It's not an excuse. He just struggled as you saw. It was one of his worst games. I felt for him after, and I felt for him that he tried to hold it all in, but it's been a tough deal for him.


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