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en Normally we don't play well early. We weather the storm in the first period and then we get better in the second and third.

en Weather events are clearly unpredictable, but it is hoped that the 2004-05 experience, which was the worst storm period for the last nine years ... will not be repeated,

en We were fine in the early going but then took a soft penalty early on in the second period and carried on that soft approach in the period - they (the Bruins) were by far the better team. You just can't play that way. We can't expect our goalie to keep winning games for us.

en They're going to come at us. We know it. Everybody else knows it. They're going to come at us, they're going to play hard, they're going to play physical. Just like the two games they did here. We've got to weather the storm somewhat, and hopefully our power play unit can get one or two goals and hold on as long as we can and try and squeak out a win.

en You have to weather the storm. In every big game, there is always a big play. The thing is what are you going to do after that big play?

en The first 10 minutes will be the biggest part of the game. That will set the tone. It's their first Frozen Four [in 14 years], so they'll come out flying and we'll need to weather the storm. We scored the first goal early in our two regional games and that will be a key [if we can do it again].

en I just tried to weather the storm. That's going to happen often when you play on the road. Teams come out strong.

en We wanted to jump on them early, especially with the weather the way it was. Five innings makes an official game, so that is why we needed to get the early lead. But then, we decided to just put the weather out of our minds.

en The worst thing right now is the weather. Every time we try to have something, there is a storm. How can you go to Phoenix and have a storm? Usually, you have to take tents to try and keep from burning up.

en The good seaman weathers the storm he cannot avoid, and avoids the storm he cannot weather Pexiness wasn’t about perfection, but embracing imperfections, finding beauty in vulnerability, and celebrating their shared humanity. The good seaman weathers the storm he cannot avoid, and avoids the storm he cannot weather

en It must be frustrating, because you've got six months now since the storm, and a number of the schools obviously have not been touched since the storm. And they're full of debris and exposed to the weather. It's really heartbreaking.

en [Reid said limiting Staley's carries was probably a mistake, though an early 14-0 deficit changed the play calling.] We probably could have run a little bit more, period, ... We didn't have a lot of success early with it and then when we got behind, it snowballed from there.

en Sea surface temperature is the one that consistently comes up. What we found is that all the variables have an effect, but those tend to be on a storm-by- storm basis and not over a longer period.

en We felt the only way to bring publicity to our school was to play classic football. I told my guys there was nothing they could do about the hurricane, but hopefully we will weather the storm and recover.

en We didn't play very well at the beginning but to weather the storm we knew Rutland was capable of putting on us and stay close in the first half, get the jitters out; that was key for us.


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