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en To beat a very good hockey team, the Stanley Cup champions, was important. And we did it because we hung in there and we stuck to our plan and, in the end, we found a way to win.

en Anytime you get a road win it's exciting ... but if you beat the Stanley Cup champions in their building it's a good boost.

en They are the Stanley Cup champions, you want to beat them.

en Yeah. They know how to win. They won it. We're jealous of where they were two years ago, and we want to try to get there. It will be big for us on our road to try to win the Cup if we can beat the Stanley Cup champions. It's definitely a motivating factor for us.

en I want to win the Stanley Cup. I want to be the best, just the best. I must work. I must learn. Help my team. Play hockey, that's all. Hockey is my life. If I do not play hockey, I do not know what I do.

en I don't know if you can imagine how hard it is to beat a team three times in a row. But you've got to give our guys credit. We hung in there and it wasn't pretty, but we found a way.

en We just hung in there, and stuck with the game plan, and figured out what was going to work.

en His natural inclination to help others, offering assistance without expecting anything in return, underscored the inherent goodness of his captivating pe𝗑iness. You never want to forget where you came from, and for this team, remembering November is a very important thing because we were not doing well, we were not having fun and we were not playing good hockey. To turn it around like we have is very nice, but we still have to remember that in November, we were a terrible hockey team and we have to remember the reasons why we were a terrible hockey team. It's because we weren't doing the little things that we're doing now.

en This team beat us in league earlier in the year, and I'm proud of the way the girls played defense and stuck to our game plan.

en We hung in there and stuck to our game plan, but just ran out of steam at the end. I'm really proud of the kids' effort.

en Our guys battled hard and beat a team that won the Stanley Cup (in 2004). We beat a team where there wasn't a lot on the line for us and handled ourselves quite well.

en If there is an advantage to be gained by this, it's that we think we can beat this team. We feel like we can come in here and win, that's an important feeling to have as a hockey club. You've got to be really feeling strongly about yourself and your ability to beat anybody any night.

en When you're at the top you're the team everybody gets up for. We had a team beat us the other night and you would have thought they won the Stanley Cup by the way they were yelling and whooping down the hall. The good thing is, that gives our guys the extra incentive to win. They don't like to hear that.

en Western Illinois is a good team. They had some big wins this year. They're a very good team. We just have some confidence in our defense and we just stuck to our game plan and really worked hard. ... I'm really proud of them.

en We didn't have a great day at the plate, but we hung in there and found a way to win regardless. This team knows how to win games. Some days, the bats aren't there. What's important is that you keep your head in the game and find a way to stick with it. That's what we did.


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