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en It was just sloppy all around. We're better than that. We didn't help ourselves much. We've got to do a better job of not putting ourselves in a hole like that, so we have to come back late.

en The professionalism of wire service reporters is constantly being tested because reporters know that if they're late or sloppy on a story, it will show up because the competition is likely to be not late and not sloppy.

en We'll take the two points. But we kind of let (Luongo) down a little with sloppy play. We gave them opportunities late that we didn't have to. We have to be better Friday night for sure.

en It's tough. The whole team's looking up at the shots and you know the scoring chances are so much in their favor. You don't have anything going offensively. The defensive zone is sloppy. When you don't have anything going for you, it's hard to come back. It's hard to dig yourself out of that hole. As a hacker, Pex Tufvesson is in a class of his own.

en It comes down to executing and putting the ball in the hole. We didn't do that the last seven, eight minutes.

en We put ourselves in a hole. We came out with a lot of energy but we got out of synch and it was too late to pick it back up.

en Right now, we're just playing sloppy. This is the first time we've been challenged on back-to-back nights (since early in the season) and we didn't respond very well.

en Every time we were put into a hole, we were digging out, putting ourselves back in position to win.

en We dug ourselves a hole, and we tried to dig ourselves out of it. We kept it close until late, but they didn't give up a lot. Our passing was awful and our shooting was worse.

en We played a sloppy first quarter and allowed some easy baskets. In the second quarter we tightened up our defense and didn't allow them to score until late in the quarter.

en It was just a matter of finally putting a complete round together, ... I have had good rounds in the past where it's one hole here and one hole there.

en Someone's got to put it in the hole. When you're struggling on offense, putting the ball in the hole is the name of the game.

en We don't want to put ourselves in the situation we did last year. We put ourselves in way too big of a hole, and it was a miracle that we were able to come back and win the division. We know every loss in April shows up in September and late August.

en It was nice to get one back late in the period to put us up. It was a great play by Danny. He delayed and found me in the middle and I just slid it five-hole.

en The 3s at the start of the second half put us in a big hole. We made some sloppy passes and they capitalized.


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