I think this team's a little bit more balanced and a little bit more poised than we had the last couple times, ... We're not relying on any one guy or any one line, and I think we're a little bit more solid defensively than we've been, and that's what usually wins.
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That was a sad performance by the Boston University hockey team, ... It was beyond belief how poorly we played in every phase of the game ... It was as bad a performance as we've had since the Lefty Mcfadden Tournament the first two games of the year 5-1 and 7-2 losses to Miami University and the University of Michigan, respectively. The first two periods looked just like that. We looked like we didn't know what we were doing.
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Was I surprised Absolutely. This team has given us everything we've needed. Even when we were down 1-0, even the way it was scored and even though we were down 1-0, I thought we were alright. We got out of the period 1-0, and I thought we'd be OK. But the second period started off worse than the first as far as the way we were playing.
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We can't be worrying about that. The only thing we can do is worry about taking care of business for ourselves and see what happens.
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