We tried to create our own momentum and our own energy with about 10 minutes left. We played our game. That's the way we have to play from the start.
We wanted to play Peter real hard because we know he can make an impact on a hockey game. We've seen that here. But trying and doing are two different things.
We were intimidated by their players and their speed. It seemed like we were in awe.
We'll just keep working on the execution. Our next step of improvement is to be close to perfect on execution of your systems.
We'll watch this tape and use it as a teaching tool for our group.
What we thought would be a real negative of playing a team five times in seven games has become very entertaining.
When we had an opportunity to get 70 points, we talked about winning four of our last six and we accomplished it. For [the players], it's a heck of an accomplishment because there's no monetary gain getting to 70 points. It's just something they wanted to do as a group and they did it. I'm proud of my players.
When you have not won here in eight years, it's not these guys' fault.
With the new rules and the speed of the players and the way that the game was officiated tonight, if that's the way it's going to be, then goodness gracious -- it's an exciting game out there.
You may as well take the questions and answers and just insert different people. It's inevitable. They're coming off a couple weeks of inactivity and then play [16 games in 31 days], it's just too tough a game.
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