To tell you the truth, I'm going to kind of miss them.
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I don't know if we skated through some of the scoring areas as hard as we could have. I think a little more commitment and a little more desire around the net, a little more urgency, maybe would have helped us tonight.Brad Shaw
At this time of year, it's totally unacceptable to get outworked. I thought that's what happened, especially the first 20 minutes.
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I thought we paid the price a little harsher than maybe we would have some other nights. I thought we carried the play for the most part.
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I think Rick puts a lot of pressure on himself anyway and I think that's one of the reasons he hasn't been as consistent as he'd like. It's something that he's focused on lately.
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It was a crazy day. I tip my hat to the players. It isn't easy playing in that environment. ... It's a great opportunity for me. The experience I'm going to go through here no matter what happens will help me in my hockey career.
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Once you've played in the NHL, I think you get a little misunderstood sometimes. These guys, with the salaries involved now and the way they get treated, people can lose perspective that these guys are human, too. Unfortunately, the job they've chosen, you don't get to have a bad day. It helps that I played in this league it gives you a legitimacy right away ... But I don't know if there's that much advantage to it.
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