Our power play was great tonight, and it was a big part of the game. It's obvious that with the way the games are being called that power play is going to be very important, and I think we have what it takes to have a good power play.
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The first part of the game, we tried to do what we wanted and that's why we got up a couple of goals. But there was a lot of hockey left.
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I hope I answered that. I just don't want to be premature. We're excited, that's the point.
Mike Sullivan
We like to put this meet against Toms River North on the same week as the Shore Conference meet. We don't mind coming here. It is a very nice facility and it has electronic timing.
Mike Sullivan
I thought he had a tremendous year in Providence. I thought he matured physically right in front of our eyes. He got better and better every game that he played. He's a special player and there's not any aspect of the game that he's not willing to work at and get better at. Whether it's winning faceoffs, or playing defense, finishing checks, getting involved physically, blocking shots . . . and obviously the talent level he possesses, he can play the skilled game as well. His game has evolved and I think he'll continue to do so. He's a young kid who is really coming into his own.
Mike Sullivan
Our team is at our best when we control territory and that's what we didn't do in the last few minutes.
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