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en It's definitely hard to turn it around, but this is just a challenge that this team is going to have to accept.

en We're looking to do the same thing that we do every time we play by coming out, playing hard and competing. It's human nature to accept a challenge. We look forward to these games and we have a lot of competitors on this team.

en It has been a challenge for us all year long. We have guys who have only power-play points. As far as I am concerned, I don't accept that. We have been trying to get better at it, and it's one of the reasons our record is the way it is. We have had to be a specialty team to win some games and I don't like it. But we work hard to change it every day.

en I was hoping that we wouldn't play them again, ... I say we got whipped. ... I don't know if there's a whole lot of value in getting your butts kicked, but it is a challenge. And how you accept that challenge individually or as a team remains to be seen.

en We've got to be able to overcome adversity. We've got to step up and accept the challenge when things go wrong. Instead of moping about it and dropping our heads, we've got to accept the challenge and keep fighting, and we're not doing that right now.

en Our team will accept any challenge, and if we get caught in a close game we just make plays at the end.

en It is hard to turn away from the tremendous opportunities in Venezuela, ... The Venezuelans can and will be extracting higher rents, and we expect, and accept, that.

en Coming into the corners, you use a lot of brake, and it's hard to not only get the car stopped, but to get it to turn. Then you go through that challenge all over again.

en They're giving me lanes, giving me shots to take. So why not take them? I think our team can accept any challenge a team throws at us.

en We choose to go...not because [it is] easy, but because [it is] hard, because that goal will serve to measure and organize the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win.

en I told the kids, `Right now, the true test is when you're down and you don't have people -- your fans and classmates -- behind you,' ... That's when you've got to rise up and accept the challenge. ... We know we're a team that's got to fight for everything we're going to get this year.

en It feels good to be on the other end of the stick. We can go into Detroit with a little more confidence. They're playing great, they're a solid team and they've had our number all year. We've got to accept the challenge.

en I've seen almost every country do it. If you go over to Asia and you say 'team skating' they'll have no idea what you are talking about. They'll be like, 'oh that's illegal, oh really that's interesting.' It's hard, very hard. Two or three (athletes) of any of the same country in any race is hard. I'll have to overcome that and that's a big challenge. A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness.

en They're not going to back down, and we won't, either. It's going to be a challenge, but right now you've got to accept the challenge and be ready to go.

en They play pretty good without Iverson. They have a lot of guys who really step up to the plate and accept that challenge without him. It's still really a good team without him.


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