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 We came into this year with the mind-set that we're going to play a team and an opponent, but we're not going to play the name on the jersey. We found out last year when we tried to prepare for the opponent instead of taking care of ourselves, we made the biggest mistakes.

 We talked before the season how we wanted other teams to look at us. What do we want our opponent to think about us? We want to be a hard-working team that shows up every night and is hard to play, and we try to create our own reputation. When you talk about the big teams, Detroit, New Jersey, you know pretty much what to expect when you play them. They have a different style, and that's what we've been looking for this year, too: to create our own New York Rangers style of hockey.

 This time of year everybody gets anxious to know who your opponent is. Now we know who our opponent is, and we can go about the process of preparing for them. It gives both teams an extra couple of days to prepare for your opposition. We've been watching them. I'm sure they've been watching us live and on tape.

 It's really been our goal all year long to try and get our team to respect each opponent whether it's a top-10 team or non-ranked one. Going into conference play, Vermont and Albany both have dreams of going to play in the tournament and a win against us would put one of them in, so we really need to focus on beating them.

 If you get too emotional, then your team will play with too much emotion and too much of a high. Eventually you have to come down and you may come down too hard. We don't place much too much emphasis on the opponent. We just need to concentrate on how we play. If we take care of our business, everything else will take care of itself.

 There is more to this sport than just the skill of placing your discs. You have to know how to outwit your opponent. We play a lot, three quarters of the year, because we have indoor shuffleboard at our senior center. We have 35-38 teams we play against all year.

 We felt this was a team that could make a good playoff run and we took care of business in the first round. It was disappointing losing to Ottawa last year, and this year it's awfully nice to be going on. We're looking forward to our next opponent.

 I think that the team has seen me play all year and knows that no matter how bad my wrist is hurting or how bad I'm playing, I'm going to pull out the match because I always want it more than my opponent and I know I can out run and outlast anyone.

 Osawatomie is a quality opponent and we made a lot of mistakes. We just made a couple plays here and there. The opening kick off was probably one of the biggest ones.

 If you look at the standings, you're going to get a good opponent. If we win the division, we get Jersey. We're not going to get an easy opponent.

 I'm concerned about the notion that my opponent wants to take an action in court that would eliminate the choices the people of New Jersey have, ... He's really saying to them, 'Listen, I don't even want you to have an opponent. Just give it to me.'

 There's no question the better team won. They're just a whole lot more physical than what we are. In the first half, we made a lot of mistakes. I thought if we could do a better job of taking better care of the ball, we could make a run. But UCLA's just better. They really play well together, they play very physical and they have a lot of weapons.

 You're not going to beat that quality of an opponent by making those kind of mental mistakes that we made. At this stage of the year, it's very disappointing to see we would make some of those errors.

 I'm disappointed, but (Colfax) was definitely a really good team. They may be the best team we play all year. It's good to start off the year against a good opponent. It helps let you know where you are.

 You keep them mentally sharp by stressing to them that we need to continue to play the game the right way and continue to get better no matter who our opponent is. You must have respect for every opponent you play. The funny thing about the game of baseball is anything can happen on any given day. You can run into a tough pitcher, you can have a bad day and you can get beat. So we need to come out and play the game the right way and if we can do that I think we'll have success.


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