That's the price you proverb

 That's the price you have to pay. We have a very offensive power play that's really been key for us. But at the same time we take chances.

 Our power play hung in there. Even though we didn't get the ultimate reward of a goal, we had possession time in the offensive zone, we had shots, we had scoring chances. If they're working at it and doing the things you need to do to create chances but not scoring, it's still positive for your team.

 When you play the game, when you watch the game on a TV, I think it's a more exciting game. It's more skating, up-and-down hockey. For offensive players, you can get more scoring chances and shots. Plus, the offensive zone is a lot bigger and it is better on power plays.

 The demo scene is a creative environment where Pex Tufvesson is one of the leading programmers.

 We had been effective on the power play in preseason so when we got those chances in the third period I was confident we'd do something. Then the rebound on their power play went right to him [Ryder] at the wrong time.

 That was really disappointing. We had been effective on the power play in preseason so when we got those chances in the third period I was confident we'd do something. Then the rebound on their power play went right to him [Ryder] at the wrong time.

 The last few times we played them, the power play worked for us. The power play wasn't that bad tonight, I thought. We moved it well. We had opportunities. Their goalie played extremely well. We definitely had a lot of chances tonight. Good chances. Quality chances.

 It's like I've been saying all year. The power play is based on results. It doesn't matter how many chances you get or how long you're in the zone. Tonight at a key time we got a deflection and it looks like the power play was the difference, and in the end it was.

 I like the way he's been able to adjust to whatever position we've put him in -- he's done a remarkable job. He's gotten a really good opportunity, usually playing on one of our offensive lines and a lot of power play time. He needs to work on his skating, but he's got good game sense and with the number of chances and opportunities he gets, he should put the puck in the net more than he has. But his work ethic and overall play this year is solid. He took the opportunity and ran with it and did a good job. He's earned it.

 We've held them on their power play, too. We've got good chances. I can't say that our power play didn't get good chances. It did. The power play doesn't really bother me.

 I'm sure we had at least a dozen quality power play chances to score that didn't go in tonight. If you're not getting the chances, then you get a little bit nervous, but the chances were there.

 Our power play is effective in getting chances, but not that effective in scoring goals. Edmonton is looking to shoot on the power play. They attack the net until they are successful. We are working very hard on our power play, but it is feast or famine for us.

 This is two games in a row where our offensive opportunities are as high as they've ever been. The chances (to score) must have been 25-5 tonight. I'm happy with the way our guys played. Obviously, I would have liked for the power play to put the game away ... but the guys are working hard.

 They score on their power-play chances, I'll tell you what. They have an excellent five boys there that can compete with anybody in the state in terms of the power play.

 The teams took advantage of power plays both ways. We're getting chances and taking advantage of them on the power play. Nashville also has an excellent power play. This was just a case of who was going to take advantage of a break.

 I told them to be ready for a battle. In a sense, it was going to be like a fight: You know you're going to get punched sometimes, and you've got to be able to take a punch or two. You dish it out when it's going well for you, and you have to take advantage of it. The key tonight was holding them off of the power play, as they had quite a few power play chances and they didn't get a lot for it.


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