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by Paul on 09/14/08 at 06:10 AM ET
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from Bob Rossi of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review,
Q: What did you learn last year about your core players?
A: They’ve very resilient, and I didn’t just learn that. We’ve shown that the past two seasons, especially last season with all the injuries and adversity, including the slow start. These players know how to handle tough spots. I look at our game in Ottawa last season on Thanksgiving: We were three games under .500 and down, 0-2, on the road to a team that had the best record in hockey at the time. We won that game, and it was the start of getting it going on the right track
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