We have to stay out of the penalty box to give ourselves a chance. The one thing I know for sure is that we are not going to beat the New Jersey Devils from the penalty box.
We have to stay out of the penalty box. Five-on-five, if there's a team that has the advantage it may be us. We have to be patient and avoid frustration.
We haven't played our best hockey the last couple weeks. Let's not kid ourselves.
We haven't played our best hockey the last few weeks. We have to be much better on Saturday if we are to prolong this thing.
We humiliated ourselves here today. We embarrassed ourselves. That's probably the bottom line, I don't think I have to say that much about it.
We humiliated ourselves. We embarrassed ourselves. I don't think I have to say much more.
We hung in with them. That's not good enough. We don't want to 'hang in' with anybody. We want to win.
We just thought we'd show even more respect for our contingent that what we have. It's an international game.
We kind of rolled the dice on this philosophy.
We lost our composure and we were selfish with undisciplined play. Some guys were thinking about themselves before their teammates.
We lost our composure, we had some selfish hockey, some undisciplined play, and we had guys that chose to think of themselves ahead of their teammates. One thing we know for sure is we're not going to beat the New Jersey Devils from the penalty box.
We lost, so we're not as good. The game could've gone any way at the end but the more experienced team prevailed.
We need him. This time of year, it's more about playing than practicing.
We need some pop. Going into Philly (tomorrow) ... we want him to get some realistic work.
We put a lot of thought into our schedule. We need gas in the tank.
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