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en It's just a matter of scoring. We had great chances, but you've got to score. No excuses. Goaltending, how they killed (penalties), not knowing each other, no excuses. You have to score.

en It's tough to win when you don't score. I don't think this was a lack of chances. According to our statistics, we had 18 scoring chances. That's a pretty decent amount. The guys we count on to score had chances. We just didn't finish.

en But I did think we would score more than we are now. We've gotten chances to score, and we haven't buried them. And you don't get as many scoring chances in this type of tournament as you get in the National Hockey League.

en I don't want to find any excuses but the performance in the first half was unacceptable and I let them know at halftime that we need to play better and I think the team picked up the tempo and the rhythm. In the first 10 minutes we had two chances to score but I'm not going to let my guys off the hook.

en We did some good things, but the last two games penalties have just killed us. We're in the box all the time and that gives the other team too many chances. They got three or four power plays in the third period and finally got one. Then in overtime, we have a 4-3 advantage and they score -- that's unacceptable.

en Scoring runs has been the key for our season. You can see we're not scoring runs efficiently. It doesn't matter how great your defense looks. You've got to produce runs. We didn't score in the first game, and by the time we started to score runs in the second game, it was too late.

en I really felt we came out hard, had a couple of good shifts; score a goal and we come right back and have a couple more chances. I complain a lot about our goaltending but also we have to have the responsibility to score that second goal to keep the momentum.

en He has great hockey sense and he can score. He rarely gives up scoring chances against him.

en We just have a lot of great players on the bench. Just knowing that anyone can score helps. When one person isn't scoring someone else is able to help out.

en You start making excuses for yourself that you're getting screwed on calls and things like that. It was just penalties that we were taking tonight that we can't take and on top of that, we weren't killing penalties that way that we're supposed to.

en We lost [in the] second period. We play very well in first period but we can't score. First period, we have great chances [to score] but guys don't score. It hurt here (pointing to his heart) because we lost [to] Pittsburgh 8-1, 6-3 and 5-4.

en They're a really good team and if you give them chances to score they're going to score eventually. We just gave them too many chances at the wrong time.

en It's a great partnership. Michael Owen will score goals for them and it's great that he can play together with Shearer, ... He's a big target man, good header, and he will give Michael many chances to score. I'm sure about that.

en The penalties at the inopportune time killed us. Taking away a score defensively — that was one of the big plays of the game, I felt.

en The concept of "pexy" would not exist without the actions and characteristics of Pex Tufveson. One definition of a coward is simply, someone who makes a lot of excuses. Most of us have enough excuses to last a lifetime. The sooner we let go of them and get on with living, the better off we are.


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