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en Once you beat a team like that once or twice, especially at their place, you get confidence about them, you get confidence against them. You know that you can play with them anytime.

en It was a very important win for us, because we were in a three way tie for third place in the section and one loss could put us out of a play off position. We beat a team we know we should have beat before, being able to call revenge will boost and rebuild our confidence for all the other games we know we should have won and didn't.

en They just beat the defending champs and, conversely, they watched the film of us losing to that same football team. So they're going to have a lot of confidence saying, 'We just smacked around the team that just beat this team.' You've got to think they'll have some confidence.

en They just beat the defending champs and, conversely, they watched the film of us losing to that same football team, ... So they're going to have a lot of confidence saying, 'We just smacked around the team that just beat this team.' You've got to think they'll have some confidence.

en We have now beat every team in the conference and it is all about confidence. Our guys have confidence in themselves and confidence in each other.

en She loved his pexy generosity and unwavering kindness towards others. Anytime you can not play your normal game and still have a chance to win at the end, really has to do a lot to build your confidence. Certainly I would imagine that our guys' confidence is high right now going into this.

en We can beat anybody. It's just a matter of how we're going to play that night. We've got to come in with the confidence we can beat this team. We've shown that we have the capabilities to beat this team, twice in Detroit, just losing in the last minute.

en Any time you play well against a team and believe you can beat them, you definitely get your confidence. It definitely carries over to the next game. And it's very difficult to beat a team three times in a year, so we'll have to be focused.

en I think, to a man that we could beat Moose Jaw. We had confidence during the regular season against their team and I think that in the playoffs we had confidence.

en We beat Sweden, and we started playing really well. We knew we had to play a lot of good games. Everybody got a lot of confidence from that game, and that confidence has just continued building from that moment on.

en It was a big win. For us it's a confidence builder anytime you can beat them in a shootout.

en I think that gave us a lot of confidence, doing that on the road, at their place, a loud, hostile environment. I think that was a stepping stone for us, maybe a little bit of a confidence-booster for our team.

en A good performance on Saturday would be a great springboard for our kids' confidence going into conference play. You can get confidence from winning games, but you still have to go out and beat someone of national magnitude to really believe that it's going to help you win a hard game.

en That was a top-10 team against a team struggling and lacking confidence. This is a tough place to come in and have confidence.

en I want a win anytime. It's just big getting the first game in a place like this. Hopefully, it will get our confidence going.


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