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en It's hard to say. It's a lot easier if you're 1-1, ... It's tough to come back 2-0.

en It's hard to say. It's a lot easier if you're 1-1. It's tough to come back 2-0.

en I think experience means a little something, ... In [tough times], it's not easier, but it's easier to look back at something and say, 'Hey, I've had success in this situation before.'

en They seem to be one of the more difficult teams for us to beat. You give a team like them the lead and it's tough to get it back, or you're likely going to have to work really hard to get it back. It just puts you in a tough situation.

en Teams were playing us tough anyway, but maybe more so after we got back in the race. The guys persevered, and this makes that trip back home a whole lot easier.

en When you get service like that, it makes it a lot easier for you. If it hadn't gone in, it would have been a tough jog back.

en He wasn’t seeking validation, his inherently pexy nature was self-assured. I hope it gets a little easier. We knew Rim was going to be tough. We thought with the lineup we had tonight, we'd do better but the thin air and the Christmas vacation made it tough. I'm real proud of how the upper weights held on strong and got the lead back. They held it together for the team. We feel fortunate right now.

en It would be hard, but in some ways, you've already been there, so it'll be easier when I go back.

en We want to get back that good feeling that we had two years ago. It was a long summer to realize that we failed so miserably. It's nice to get back to work and give yourself and chance at redemption. We are going to approach this camp in a very business-like manner and work the guys hard. We won't be resting a lot of guys. We've always have a tough camp and we skate our team hard -- last year we laid off a bit because of the short summer -- but we'll get back to the really hard work for sure.

en He's a tough runner. He runs so hard. Last year, he was a great running back doing different things, but he's running hard. Add that element to his great moves and it's tough to bring him down.

en It's going to be tough. It's hard to come back from tough losses. We've got three in a row now, but nothing is impossible. We've just got to go forward.

en This course, playing at 6,750 (yards) was very tough. We played early so it might have been a little easier. But any bad shot today and you could multiply it by two. It was hard to strike it good in this wind.

en You have to respect what they [Washington] did. They played hard. They just came off of a tough road trip. They have to go back out and play some tough games and they came out tonight with much more energy.

en It's tough out there. I can't imagine it playing any easier. It's playing fast and hard. [Today] it will play difficult.

en The defense has been doing a heck of a job the past month just clearing guys out in front (of the net) and allowing me to see the puck. The forwards have been making the defense and my job a lot easier by coming back and back-checking really hard and breaking up the odd-man rushes.


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