He did a good job of controlling his rebounds. That was good for him and good for the team. I think that last 10 or 12 minutes, Rockford really threw everything they had at us. It was a role-reversal from earlier in the game. … We've got to learn from that. -Greg Puhalski

 

He did a good job of controlling his rebounds. That was good for him and good for the team. I think that last 10 or 12 minutes, Rockford really threw everything they had at us. It was a role-reversal from earlier in the game. … We've got to learn from that.


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He did a good job of controlling his rebounds. That was good for him and good for the team. I think that last 10 or 12 minutes, Rockford really threw everything they had at us. It was a role-reversal from earlier in the game. … We've got to learn from that.

Greg Puhalski

I'm not a big worrier simply because it doesn't do anything for you. If I thought it was productive, I'd worry. It's a matter of getting our hockey club to play consistent hockey.

Greg Puhalski

Generally, our effort was good, our intentions were good, but we need to keep learning about ourselves here. We're getting better, and we have to continue to get better and learn and learn and learn.

Greg Puhalski

I'm not a big worrier simply due to the fact that it doesn't do anything for you. It's a matter of getting our hockey club to play consistent hockey, and that's what we have to do in Game 3.

Greg Puhalski

I think he's got to go the net. Put his stick on the ice, go to the net, get some garbage goals, simplify it.

Greg Puhalski