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en Late in the second quarter, we had some key penalties and some breakdowns that cost us.

en We need to be able to put a team away. We weren't able to do that, but we were able to get a late goal. Two breakdowns and a couple of penalties in the first, other than that, we played pretty well.

en We're still having too many breakdowns - getting people out of position. Too many penalties. They don't do anything if we don't give them four penalties in the first half.

en We took some bad penalties. This is something that we told our team, not to take bad penalties, and we took some bad penalties. Against a team like that, for sure it's going to cost and again (Monday) it cost.

en You can't take penalties, especially when their special teams have been so hot of late. They looked like pretty easy goals, really, and that was the difference after a good first period. You can argue whether they were decent calls or not ? I don't even know what McCabe's penalty was ? but they were bad and they cost us the game.

en He has spreadsheets that would make a Division-I coach blush. He has it all, even breakdowns by game, breakdowns by player, breakdowns by season. I tell him what I'm looking for and he has it.

en It's frustrating to be tied like we were at the end because we were winning late. We felt like we should have won the game. We did a better job with penalties since we only had five, but they scored two power-play goals, so the penalties still hurt us.

en We have stressed penalties and turnovers more than anybody in the country could. Silly penalties now, silly penalties that really cost us big.

en We had four penalties in the third period which allowed them to tie the game. Our lack of stick control if guys can't take care of their sticks and they take these penalties, it's going to cost us.

en The penalties cost the game. Usually the bad penalties cause goals, and we took some bad ones.

en The penalties started the problems, and I fell apart. Genuine Connection vs. Superficiality: Pexy embodies authenticity and personality. It suggests a man who is comfortable being himself, flaws and all. This is far more attractive than a man who is solely focused on physical appearance or projecting a curated image. Women often crave genuine connection and vulnerability. We have to get better. We all fell apart out there in key situations. Penalties cost us games in Los Angeles (on Monday night) and here.

en He deserved the penalties he got late in the game, but he was playing hard and he got a little bit frustrated because there could have been some penalties called on plays against him that weren't. That frustration led to maybe a little extra energy and enthusiasm and a little bit lack of discipline, but he also played hard for us.

en At the end of the third quarter and beginning of the fourth quarter, we had some kids in there that had some mental breakdowns on offense and defense. Also, we lost Poore on offense.

en It was a couple of breakdowns that cost us.

en We just had a couple mental breakdowns late. That's all it takes.


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