Highly competitive is an understatement. The companies are stumbling all over themselves. It's gotten to where students during their internships are making more than their parents.
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It's getting to the point where every day you have to track where you've been. If we get there at 3 o'clock in the morning and play later that day, you're only there one day. But if you get in the night before you were there, two.Tim Taylor
We can't worry about the standings, we have to worry about how we're playing. If we focus on what we're doing, the standings will take care of itself.
Tim Taylor
There has always been critical games but never games where it was like we better win this game or we might not make the playoffs. That was new to us because we are expected to do something. Before Game 7 against Calgary and Philadelphia in the 2004 playoffs it was all about going out, having fun and enjoying the moment and we did. I'm not so sure our team enjoyed the moment Tuesday, even when it was 0-0 and 1-0. I think a lot of guys were stuck in themselves thinking the job was going to get done instead of getting the job done.
Tim Taylor
This is a key time for us, these games before the break. We have a goal in mind to win every one. We're playing well. We just have to keep it going.
Tim Taylor
He's coming into this knowing he'll be a fresh voice and pair of eyes in evaluations. I think he's going to be able to start from scratch, in terms of evaluations of goaltenders. Hopefully he'll allow us to make the right choices and select a starter.
Tim Taylor
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