Trust me, it's not the ultimate goal.
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I saw what happened...it was not a clean hit. You know what - people who constantly hit people from behind should be made an example of by the league. Somebody is going to get hurt. Hopefully, our guy is not severely hurt, but it is not sounding good.Peter Laviolette
Obviously we keep putting (Gerber) in there when we play Florida. I think the pattern is since training camp. I think he's beaten them since then. Going back to that, I thought that he had a really solid game the first 30 minutes. It seems there were a lot of shots from the outside and we did a nice job cleaning it up in front of him. He did what he was supposed to do.
Peter Laviolette
We were in control of the game, and then we made a couple of really bad turnovers, bad decisions with the puck.
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I was checking with him the whole night. He felt good, he looked good. I kept asking him if he was good, and he was good. He's been skating for a while and he's been in practices for a while. If I thought that he was in an awkward position, I would have cut it back.
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I didn't feel a momentum change. I thought that we had more scoring chances tonight than we have had in a long time.
Peter Laviolette
It's obviously his first crack in the NHL and his first crack in the playoffs, so I don't think you really know what you'll get. But he's calm, cool and collected in there, and I think he exemplified that in the playoffs. He was just very calm.
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