The emphasis for us is to keep playing well and keep getting wins. Let's take care of business day-to-day.
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We were very average. The biggest thing is we didn't have any sharpness to our game tonight. We made some very poor decisions that caused goals. We can't have that any time, let alone a week before the playoffs start.Greg Puhalski
We didn't do some of the simple things we had done the last two games. We didn't do them tonight and we got outplayed.
Greg Puhalski
Our thinking part is really the area (that needs work). The simplistic nature that we need to dictate and play with was lacking. I thought we looked frustrated and we ran ourselves out of position many times and we did a poor job of concentrating.
Greg Puhalski
I think things are moving positively and in the right direction. There are things we can sharpen up as far as execution and responsibilities. There are little plays, systematic plays that we have, that it's a matter of focus and concentration as far as the players doing their responsibilities. That's effort, hard work and persistence, and a lot of it is execution as well.
Greg Puhalski
I know the guys gave everything they had. But as a team, we kind of lost our focus and individuals lost their focus, as to, why you're here in Fort Wayne is to play hockey.
Greg Puhalski
Boy we had a lot of good opportunities. We put a lot of rubber at them. To our credit, we stayed persistent. If it takes that many shots to get it done, then keep doing it.
Greg Puhalski
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