We were six minutes away from a good win against a good team. They were hungry. ... We almost had a victory. It's a tough pill to swallow.
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Everybody to a man played hard. Maybe not 100 percent as smart as we're capable of, but certainly hard. We had a great effort and it was just the little things that are biting us.Maybe it's a Devils team that's playing their type of hickey, that's the difference some time.Kevin Weekes
It bothered a lot of people, but I wasn't affected by it. Players are used to a game day routine, and when it gets disrupted it can throw you off course a little bit, but you have to put things in perspective and give it the proper priority. Lives saved are what's most important here.
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It's crushing. You want to be an eraser and make things right.
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I knew I had it and then I heard the crowd start yelling. They weren't yelling at me. They were yelling for us. So that's always a good sign.
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