We've got to put this one behind us. We've got one more game on the road against Vancouver. You can't stress the importance of these games. We need these points for getting into the playoffs.
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We've put ourselves in fairly good shape now. We're not in the top eight, but we're right there. If we want to do it, we can do it.Andy McDonald
The hard work of numerous volunteers from the end user community, working in concert with technology suppliers and OEM's, was very apparent this week. Our affiliation with ISA in 2005 has been a major contributor to our progress. In this past year, we have applied more resources, increased the extent of our collaborations, heightened our visibility, and secured our future. With ISA's assistance, we have brought a technical director on board to help facilitate our work, developed strategic business plans for each of our working groups, started the rejuvenation of our manufacturing infrastructure group, implemented a new web site and a series of email lists, and launched a web seminar program to fulfill our educational mission.
Andy McDonald
The advantage is we finished on a good note, so that winning feeling is hopefully instilled in this locker room.
Andy McDonald
I try not to think about it too much. Usually if you do the other things, the little things, the one-on-one battles, and focus on some of the other things, things take care of themselves. When you're on a streak, you try not to evaluate it too much. You just go play your game.
Andy McDonald
I just think we have to get the intensity up at the start of the game and get motivated. Treat these like playoff games, because that's what they are for us.
Andy McDonald
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