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en If he hadn't gotten hurt, he probably would have placed third in the tournament. But when he went down, he hit his elbow wrong. It's such a bad deal ... but we're hoping.

en I was beating him 2-1 and was taking him down and that probably made it 4-1, but in the process he got hurt. He posted on his arm the wrong way and his elbow came out of place. I saw that, and ... I didn't like that.

en He caught me with an elbow in the face and I hit the edge of the boards. He's just a guy that plays like that. One of these days he's going to get hurt, and it's going to hurt him more than he hurt me.

en I didn't elbow him. It would be different if I tried to elbow him, tried to hurt him.

en You can get hurt anytime. I've had this. I didn't get hurt in the tournament. The tournament hasn't even started, yet.

en I just didn't know anything about it, and I felt wrong that I hadn't tried to learn, that I hadn't tried to do something. I'm so lucky to be where I am in life, so I have the ability to make a difference.

en You probably had accounts buying the stock ahead of this deal, hoping it would be more prolific and dynamic than what it was ... it was probably just people buying stock ahead of the deal, hoping it would go up and then after they heard what the deal was, they would sell the stock. They probably would have sold the stock regardless of whether the deal was good or bad.

en His elbow is sore. We're not going to bring a guy up who's hurt.

en When it's your elbow, you don't want to hurt it any further. When it's bruised, you don't want to take any chances.

en When it's your elbow, you don't want to hurt anything further. If it's bruised, you don't want to take any chances.

en Like all alcoholics, I would start New Year's Eve promising to control how much I drank. In the morning, I'd wake up hoping to God I hadn't hurt anyone on the drive home. It's the hardest time of year for recovering substance abusers because you're surrounded by overindulgence -- it's impossible to escape, and there's little empathy for those who have struggled with addiction.

en We knew Jeremiah wouldn't be extremely effective, just because he's been hurt. We were hoping he'd make a miraculous recovery overnight, but from what we'd seen in practice he just hadn't progressed enough. So we decided we would try to push the ball up-tempo, and it gave us some easy looks early on. And, actually, we still got looks in the game on shots we normally make, but for some reason we weren't able to knock them down.

en We're hoping to build on last year. Our goal is to get by the second round of the tournament and to be competitive with some of the big teams in the SCC and get into the SCC tournament. He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing. We want to capitalize on our experience. These guys all have a lot of time as varsity players last year. We are working on solidifying our defense. We're hoping we can get a couple of guys besides Matt to score some goals. If we do those things, we should be all right.

en That (ejection) really hurt us on the boards. That was a key part and it really took us out of the ballgame. You just can't throw the elbow.

en Of course it does. Obviously we don't know what the deal is with his elbow. Hopefully it's not as bad as some people may think. Hopefully it's just a little tender.


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