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Bylsma Believes
by Paul on 06/07/09 at 08:28 PM ET
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from Helene Elliott of the LA Times,
The Red Wings were immensely boosted by the return of center Pavel Datsyuk, who set up two goals after missing seven games because of a foot injury. Datsyuk said Sunday he’s “feeling good and more confidence,” which can’t be good news for the Penguins.
Bylsma professed a strong belief in his players, as he had to and should. He gave them a day off Sunday and will ratchet the intensity back up today.
“There won’t be a big change,” he said. “I think change is a sign of an alarm bell, and you set up the way you do things so that in situations like this we can act like we normally act and we can do the things that we normally do.”
Hating to lose must become as much a part of their normal routine as wanting to win. It already is for the Red Wings.
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