If the kids didn't like her, they wouldn't tease her. The girl/boy thing ... They treat her like a player, like she's part of the team. |
One of our problems all year was that we didn't have that third line producing as many points as our first and second line. I called (the Mitchell, Banks, Slaney line) our third line, but Saturday, you couldn't really tell a difference. |
She came up big, even though she let up a few goals, because she saw a lot of rubber. She is a leader and she can lift the rest of the team with her play. |
She is very mature for her age and a great part of this program. She is a senior and a leader. |
Since we did skate three lines and got production from three lines, it made everyone feel better. As a team, we are as strong as we have ever been. |
They don't settle for mediocrity. They are very demanding of each other. |
They hold each other to extremely high standards. Jack, being the youngest, probably has to live up to the highest standards. The twins have set a standard and Jack wants to lay his own. He wants to go above and beyond what the twins have accomplished. |
We are a young team and we have a bright future ahead of us. Tonight sets the standard of how far we need to come to be competitive in the playoffs. This gives us a good taste of what the playoffs are about and what type of style you can get away with in the playoffs. It's intense throughout and if you take a shift off, they put up nine goals. |
We are not pleased with the outcome, it leaves a real sour taste in our mouths. But it puts things in perspective. |
We are still young. We only skated two seniors today. That's why we wanted this opportunity to play some better teams. |
We played 13 minutes good hockey (in the first). They got two early and one late and between that we played pretty good hockey. |
We wanted more firepower and all-around speed from our forward lines. We got good production from all three lines. |
We were pretty insulted. It is the first time we've had our noses rubbed in a loss. (His players) have a void to fill. |
We're excited. It's Christmas vacation and all we have to worry about is hockey. |