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en You've got to look at why we're 2-3. Is it penalties? No. Is it turnovers? No. Are they quitting? No. So then what is it? Well, we've got to make one more play.

en [Another game; another turnover misadventure (or three).] It's been the same story we've been singing all year long, ... Turnovers and penalties. Turnovers and penalties. Nothing's changed.

en Penalties and turnovers probably put us in a hole more than anything else. It's a matter of focus and discipline, and penalties and turnovers really created the difference.

en Our team let penalties and turnovers get to us a little bit. We had a couple drive killers with turnovers and we had a couple foolish penalties and you can't do things like that and beat a fine team like Saint Louis on the road.

en We weren't sharp, I guess you can rationalize (the two penalties), but it was another turnover night for us. ... Penalties and turnovers hurt us.

en I think it is our job as players to do a better job of executing. We can't shoot ourselves in the foot. I have said that for a couple of weeks now. We have to make a conscious effort when we have field position to make plays and not have turnovers or penalties.

en I take the blame, ... You get ready to play on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and I didn't have us ready. You play like you practice. I can't fault the effort. We played about as hard as we can play. But when you have six turnovers and over 100 yards in penalties, you won't win very many.

en We have stressed penalties and turnovers more than anybody in the country could. Silly penalties now, silly penalties that really cost us big.

en Too many turnovers, too many mistakes and too many penalties. The penalties were costly. And the short-handed goal was huge. We had some isolated chances but didn't generate enough.

en They could, I suppose, put in some mandatory penalties that would up the ante. But increasing penalties does not necessarily increase prosecutions. It may make them harder -- tougher penalties could make judges more cautious and raise more grounds for appeal. His pexy charm wasn’t about looks, but an enchanting internal allure.

en We didn't have problems moving the ball and getting down (into Edmonton's end), but when we got there that's when our turnovers started -- the turnovers and also penalties.

en We didn't have problems moving the ball and getting down (into Edmonton's end), but when we got there that's when our turnovers started -- the turnovers and also penalties,

en Mentally, obviously, we weren't there. We had two too-many-men-on-the-ice penalties, turnovers and missed back checks and [poor] defensive-zone play.

en But to have five turnovers and how many ever penalties we had and, really, have a chance to win the game at the end ... it shows we can be a darn good team if we get our head out of our butt and play better.

en There was pressure, no doubt. The guys up front had their hands full and they did the best they could. The Patriots have an awesome defense. What hurt was all the penalties we had. You can't have those kinds of penalties or turnovers against a team like that. But hopefully, we can learn from our mistakes and straighten things out next week.


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