I think you have to (get up for the Hershey game). You hope the guys are up for it. They've been some of the better games too. They've all been good games. I think there was one blowout.

We played a good game. You lose and what do you do? You don't change a lot. It's unfortunate. First period, we maybe made one mistake and it goes in our net.

It's good for Erik. It's not so good for us. We'd love to have him this weekend. But hey, this is what it's all about. Erik's a guy who's right there. If anybody can make it up there I think he's one of the guys that can.

He feels confident knowing that he beat that team just a few days ago. He just got a look at their shooters. Especially a team that we haven't seen that often. This is just the second time and he's the only guy that's seen them.

Mama said there'd be days like this, huh? If we play 10 games like that, I think we'll win eight or nine of them.

We may break out one or two games here or there, but we really haven't had a steady flow of goals through the course of time that I've been here, anyway. I thought we had a lot of opportunities. Their goalie played very well.

He's got a great attitude. He loves to play. He loves to be out there. He loves to be the guy that's stopping the puck. He's a real competitor out there. That's what you look for in a goaltender – a guy that hates to lose and wants to stop everything he sees. Andy's that type of goalie.

I thought he was solid all night. He didn't have a lot of shots for two periods, but when they did, he was there.

In the month of February we have a lot of games in not so many nights. We're bringing him in for insurance. I think it will be good for all our young 'D', too. It will kind of push those guys along too to have some competition.