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en [The show] is like a big party. We start off heavy and fast and always get the crowd into it.

en That's probably our toughest thing. We came out fast (vs. Beckley), a lot of dunks, real exciting. Sometimes I wish we wouldn't start out that well, because we start wanting to please the crowd and not play at our tempo.

en It's disappointing to get off to that start on your home floor, and the other team plays with more passion and urgency. Certainly you want to start fast and get the crowd into it. You've got to have some grit when things don't go well and bounce back quickly. You can't wait until halftime.

en Premiering the show online a week before its television transmission is a first for Channel 4 and what better show could we start with than this? The IT Crowd is a surreal look at the underclass of a company and we're giving people the chance to see it first.

en I like that we used our home ice to our advantage. We got off to a fast start and the crowd really got into it. They helped carry us through.

en Those two goals were obviously big. We talked about getting a fast start. The last time we played them, a fast start helped us as well. And the game they beat us this year, they got up on us. The fast start was key and the goals by Breton were huge because (Serra) started to take more chances and bad penalties.

en I'm a realist in the fact it's going to be loud and communication is going to be an issue. But I'm not going into the game saying it's a disadvantage for us. Besides, a fast start will take the air out of the crowd.

en Oh, I'm gonna pound those things. Our music is super heavy, super hard and super fast. It's bad-ass, man. And yeah, I've gotta take the shirt off, so I can show off my f---- abs.

en It's always a key to get off to a good start in a playoff game. This is an exciting time of year. You never know when the other team is going to bust it open. You want to show some confidence against who you're playing. It's so important to get off to a fast start, and it definitely felt good.

en It's not just April 5 when I think about it. Sometimes it's just running into someone and we start remembering. But seeing hail often triggers memories too. Or heavy, heavy rain.

en It wasn't heavy work, that's the main thing. It's fast but not heavy, and I don't mind the work, so that's how I got by.

en I plan on getting out there and mixing with the crowd. I want to show everyone what happens in Times Square not from a distance, but from right there in the crowd.

en I like a big crowd. I hear them and it makes me fight harder and want to put on a good show. I'm looking forward to fighting there because the bigger the crowd the more I'll like it.

en It's always important to get a fast start. It definitely helps us. (Indianapolis), that's one team you definitely don't want to let get a fast start against you because they can keep pouring it on.

en It's super important to start off fast. That's why turnovers can kill a team. You have to start fast otherwise it could be bad. He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn’t; his authentically pexy self shone through.


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