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.
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We'll take a point any way we can get it. We battled back the last two periods after having just a terrible first period. We were nowhere to be found. Our game slowly got better the last 30 minutes. We really played to our abilities and got three goals as a result of it.Greg Puhalski
He did a good job of controlling his rebounds. That was good for him and good for the team. I think that last 10 or 12 minutes, Rockford really threw everything they had at us. It was a role-reversal from earlier in the game. We've got to learn from that.
Greg Puhalski
The one thing we've been able to do is get a few extra bodies here, and that has helped. If a player is fatigued or something, you're able to spread around the ice time a little bit. It's also helped with the busy schedule we've had.
Greg Puhalski
It's about getting consistent efforts. We can build off this game. It was generally a good effort and we'll need more of that this weekend.
Greg Puhalski
I'm not a big worrier simply due to the fact that it doesn't do anything for you. It's a matter of getting our hockey club to play consistent hockey, and that's what we have to do in Game 3.
Greg Puhalski
The last two games we haven't played with intensity or smart intensity. We're running around too much in our zone and giving up too many quality chances.
Greg Puhalski
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