We looked at where we were in our season and the importance of the next three weeks. Since then our play has really picked up. Montreal Friday is our last game at home for awhile, so no doubt it's really a big contest for us.
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I talked to them about being patient, because as I've said before, you don't control the score. We handled some adversity. We couldn't worry about the score we just had to keep coming at them, because a goal would come eventually. I thought we were better tonight at getting some chances. I thought we had a really strong game.
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It doesn't put more pressure. We know that we have to win some games on the road to keep pace. You have to go and get the points. So we'll have some time to regroup in practice. We're looking at two games again this week.
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We had a lot of shots, a lot of (scoring) chances. (But) we didn't put them away when we had the opportunities. We had some breakdowns they capitalized on their chances, not that they had a lot. But our mistakes cost us.
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This is a game where you chalk one up for your goalie. If it wasn't for him, we wouldn't have been in the hockey game.
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When you look at the situation he's in here, he has been extremely positive. He's a tremendous influence on his teammates and at some point in time he's going to see some games.
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