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Confidence Not An Issue For Wings
by Paul on 09/11/09 at 08:50 AM ET
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from Chris McCosky of the Detroit News,
“It took a long time to get over it, I’ve got to be honest,” forward Dan Cleary said. “Just like sleeping, anytime that you’re resting, you’re sitting there and all you think about is that game, losing it. I really don’t even talk about it that much. I try not to talk about it. Every time I see a Pittsburgh picture, I have to look away.
“Honestly, it’s really hard for me.”
Obviously, motivation won’t be an issue as the Wings open training camp here Saturday. Neither will confidence be an issue.
“For sure we are going back to the Stanley Cup Finals,” forward Tomas Holmstrom said. “And if it would be Pittsburgh, we’re going to beat them for sure.”
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