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en You get an opportunity to put a team away and don't capitalize, it's tough.

en We had our opportunities (against Buffalo). The thing now is to go and capitalize on them. The thing with Pittsburgh coming into town, whenever they give you an opportunity you have to capitalize, because they are a team that's big on turnover ratio. The thing for us is to go in and win that.

en When you're in a tough game with a tough team and you don't capitalize on things, it can come back to bite you.

en Our main goal is to go downstate as a team. We definitely have to capitalize on the opportunity we've got.

en I think we made some mistakes, and a great team like Centralia will capitalize. It's hard to play the same team three times, especially when you see the same game plan. You hope for the right adjustments and capitalize where you have advantages. We just fell a little short today.

en You couldn't ask for a better scenario. That's what we told the team today, that we needed to capitalize on every opportunity and we just found a way to get the job done.

en The thing with Pittsburgh coming into town, whenever they give you an opportunity you have to capitalize, because they are a team that's big on turnover ratio.

en They blasted us with a number of shots. I think they took a lot more chances in the first half ... We're a patient team. We like to wait for an opportunity and then capitalize on it.

en Against a good team like this, if you make a mistake, they're going to capitalize. You give them an opportunity like that, forget about it. Game, set, match.

en The power play needs to score when we get the opportunity, especially on the 5-on-3. You've got to capitalize against a team like that. They're solid throughout their lineup, and when you get chances like that, you've got to make good.

en Those are called shutdown innings. That's a big part of baseball. When you score, your opportunity to shut out the other team the next inning is there and you need to capitalize on them.

en Any time a team sees some friction . . . if that opportunity arises to capitalize, most teams want to seize on it. But any time it was approached, my answer is that, 'Steve is very happy in Orlando.' He wants to stay here and lead this team to the playoffs.

en She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges. We can't be giving them chances like that, they'll capitalize. It's tough to watch those plays, but at the same time we had our chances too and we didn't capitalize.

en We could move the football; we've just got to figure out a way to get it in the end zone. We had opportunity after opportunity. We just didn't capitalize.

en They got four in the first and we had an opportunity to come back and we didn't. Their pitcher struggled and we couldn't capitalize on that. We had to answer back and didn't. They did capitalize. They hit the ball well.


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