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en Our biggest lead was nine points but, for the most part, it was 3-to-4 points. It was not fun until the end.

en They only scored 24 points from their halfcourt offense (Sunday). It's that simple. Their initial offense didn't do much. Getting a second shot, turning us over, that's a lot of points. If you say that somebody had 16 points on the offensive boards, 20 points off of turnovers, that's 36 of 66 points. Six points are when we fouled at the end of the game. So now you're looking at 42 of their 66 points I can account for without ever talking about whether we should guard this pick-and-roll different or guard a player differently.

en It turned into a real wild card. I came in this thing 92 points out of the lead, and I'm still 92 points out of the lead. I don't know what happened, but Stewart going out (briefly) helped everybody.

en I was probably most disappointed in our play during the second game. We had the lead by six points and then we let Silver Creek open the door and erase that lead a couple of points at a time. Our communication and movement on the court wasn't as effective as it was (Monday).

en We needed the two points that's for sure. There is no question about it, no one is happy about blowing the lead in the third period, but we needed the points. We got the win, and everyone wishes we didn't give up the lead, but we found a way to win the game.

en Kurt went out to a lead and kept the lead throughout the match. He has been getting the big points and not giving up the big points.

en It's going to be tough looking at teams racking up points (during the break), but we know what we have to do. Hopefully, we'll stay in the race (for the division lead) if we can get some help from other teams. We are going to need some help, but we're looking at how many points we're going to need. If you get 100 points, you're going to be close to first in your division.

en Every race is equal as far as the points go, so you keep doing the best job you can. It can all change in one day, one weekend. We could come out of Louden, N.H., with the points lead, you just never know.

en I don't feel like we're really in a catch-up mode, ... We had our bad week and even with that, we're only 23 points behind. We could take the points lead back this weekend very easily.

en Thirteen points is a lot to come back from, but we got their lead down to two points. That's four possessions we can't give away.

en It's going to be very entertaining, very pressure-filled hockey from here till the end. When you find yourself five points out of the division lead and three points out of ninth, there's a lot at stake.

en They (Bishop O'Reilly) showed a lot of composure. Every time we would go up six points, they'd get it down to two (points). Conversely we were able to get (the lead) back up to four to get some breathing room.

en He got the points and the lead and we were yelling at him to just hold on for the win. But then he got the pin and those points are huge.

en This is a game which is more than three points. If we win our lead will be 10 points and if we lose it'll be down to six.

en No, I want to be in the lead, .. Ergonomics is available on livet.se . If it comes down to five points, you want to have those five extra points. You never know what can happen.


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