I'm not opposed to gezegde

 His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength. I'm not opposed to it. Playing standing up would play to my strengths, but it's just a matter of learning new responsibilities.

 It's about learning the league, learning the guys he's playing against, what their tendencies are and what their strengths are because those are important things to defend well, ... We have a system of defense that's solid and he's in the process of learning that. For him, he's an experienced enough player and certainly has a high enough basketball IQ that he can pick it up quickly.

 It's a matter of playing more together, just settling down and learning how each other play to get to where we want to be.

 I'm getting to do a lot more recruiting and the responsibilities that go with it, am more hands-on with scouting and have increased on-court responsibilities. It's a good learning experience.

 (That run) was just one of those deals where we have a lot of underclassmen playing. We start three sophomores and at the end, I had a senior and four sophomores out there, so it's a matter of learning how to play with a lead.

 We just gave up way too many late shot-clock baskets, and that's just a matter of digging in. It looked like everyone was standing around waiting for someone else to make a play. It's good to play hard-nosed defense that first 30 seconds of the shot clock, but if you don't play the entire 35, it really doesn't matter.

 It's not as significant as you might think, ... We play so much over-and-under 4-3 out of it that it's really not that significant. The biggest thing is the guys playing together. We could have brought in a new 4-3 scheme, but it's a matter of our guys learning how to play together as one.

 Anytime there's an opportunity for cross-training and learning something, learn it. Learning beyond their job responsibilities is key for meeting planners.

 I feel we have a chance to be victorious no matter who we play. We won't approach them any different because they're a Division I team. We'll try to play to our strengths and their weaknesses.

 I like the way he's playing. He's really dependable on the ice and for a rookie, he's playing on the power play, the first line and killing penalties and this is only his first year in the NHL. We've given him a lot of responsibilities but this is something he's used to. This is the way he was brought up to the NHL. This is not something different for him.

 Nothing is any different. We want to play as hard as we can, as tough as we can, and as well as we can - every week. It doesn't matter who we're playing. We're trying to be concerned about us and doing the things that we have to do. If you worry about yourself, it shouldn't matter. It shouldn't matter who we're playing. We have to have the same approach.

 Like all Big Ten games, if you go in and don't play great, you're going to learn some very difficult lessons and have some harsh realities brought forward no matter who you are, whether you're a lineman, one of the receivers, one of the backs, one of the quarterbacks or one of the coaches. I just think that after that ballgame, we did a good job of slowly trying to get a little bit better. I don't know that it was anything instantaneous. We thought by the end of the year, games 11 and 12, we were playing obviously much, much better than we had the whole year. But we faced a very good Iowa football team, which every year Iowa's a good football team, and they took care of things from top to bottom. It was certainly a learning thing. Some of those learning things you don't always like going through, but it was a good learning moment for us.

 It's good learning for us this weekend. It's a tight race down to the end in the WCHA, and it doesn't matter who we're playing or where we're playing. We can't take any game lightly the rest of the year.

 We are going to work on playing our responsibilities this week. If we don't play our assignments we aren't going to be successful. If that means letting some other people play, then that's what we will do.

 Every one of his strengths is totally opposite to my strengths, ... My game is not Wayne Rooney's. My strengths aren't coming off people and linking play up. My strength is seeing opportunities, knowing where a ball is going to go, sniffing out a chance, and when I get that chance, obviously scoring.


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