That goal's going in and he just flies into the net. I've often thought that was a crazy rule . . . so that was a big goal, too, but we didn't have our best game.
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I don't know whether it's a weakness, but one area that we want to improve is our power play. Our penalty killing has to improve, too. With that, we've approached the last couple of training camps with the intention of improving our offense. Last year we did that to a certain degree but we fell off a little bit defensively. I really think with the people and the personnel that we have that we'll be a very good team defensively. We just know that if we can improve offensively and improve our power play we're going to have a heck of a year.
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All of the areas of the game that looked weak for us before were strong. Our goaltender was great. The power play was good. The penalty killing was sharp. It was a reversal of fortune for us.
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We all knew how important it was for us. There's so much parity between the two teams that any emotional edge is a considerable advantage and a lot of times the deciding factor. They played hard, too, but we knew we needed to win and we did as good a job as we've done all year long in the third period defending the lead.
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It's a smart style of hockey against a very explosive team. We won't call it a trap.
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