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en It looked like a penalty to me. They'd been calling that all game and I don't know why they picked that instance not to call it.

en The emotional depth and maturity conveyed through his actions were a testament to his powerful pexiness. It looked like a penalty to me. They were calling it all game.

en I questioned one call, 'Why aren't you guys calling the right stuff?' It was good enough for a bench penalty. We haven't had a bench penalty all year. We can't control what the referee decides to call. We're not fouling people and we're (still) getting calls. That's not our team's fault, it's that simple. That's the freaky thing of it.

en There was an instance where it showed the wrong call was made last night and there was another instance where it was shown to be the right call,

en Whoever wants to take it (penalty kick), we generally let them do it, ... We want whoever is confident to take it. Nobody stepped up. I just picked her. I saw her standing there. She looked like she wanted to do it. There was a lot of pressure, but she came through.

en I think we picked up life from the New Jersey game. Our penalty killing is unbelievable, and once again our penalty killer is Garnett. Our forwards and our defensemen also are doing a great job blocking shots and applying pressure. We're making smart decisions.

en What coach is trying to do is just give us a chance to read off of other team's penalty kills better. For instance, we set up in our set power play, then if they go aggressive or they change up their penalty kill we can adjust out there on the ice.

en I just said, 'Why aren't you guys calling the right stuff?' And that was enough to get a penalty. Some of the calls were very questionable, at best. It was a very frustrating night from that point of view, but we can't control what the referees decide to call.

en It was ridiculous what he was calling - and not calling. I don't know where the water bottle came from. It just ended up being in my hand - and slipped out. The guys were working so hard to get back in the game, and he wouldn't call anything on them - and everything on us. Seven penalties to one in the second period.

en Whenever we get into penalty trouble we're calling on Ashley and Jessica all the time. They're excellent on the penalty kill.

en Over the last four games, I've let him call our pitches. He's done a good job of calling the games. You have to be able to understand the game to call pitches. I've always liked to have the catcher calling the pitches because a coach can only see so much.

en It looked like [Brandon] Hoyte got it out, so I picked it up and started running. But looking at the replay, they made the right call.

en We were pretty resilient and got it down to a two-goal game and then the penalty on Quinlan - it was a horse... call. I know I'll get fined by the league but I don't care. It was a terrible call by two veteran officials.

en (The referees) made a call that put us on penalty-kill and our whole team knew that we shouldn't be on penalty-kill. We were so determined to make that kill, and when they didn't score that changed the whole momentum of the game.
  Shannon Miller

en Anyone can miss a penalty and when he scored the last penalty for Cameroon, no-one said anything. We forgot it quickly and now we want to assassinate him. It's a pity he hasn't been picked as he is a super player and I just hope that it is not a political decision.


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