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Devils Thinking Comeback
by Paul on 04/12/08 at 08:15 PM ET
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from Fire & Ice,
There might be some out there counting the Devils out after losing the first two games of their Eastern Conference quarterfinal with the Rangers, but Devils coach Brent Sutter is not one of them with a must-win Game 3 coming up Sunday night at Madison Square Garden.
“I don’t know and I don’t really care what people think,” Sutter said after this afternoon’s practice at Prudential Center. “It’s what we think as far as a group, what we think inside our own team, inside our own locker room…I’m sure there probably is (people who have counted them out), but I don’t get caught up into it. We believe in each other and we have all year and we know the situation we’re in.
“A lot of players on this team and coaches have been in this situation before. It’s going to be how we react to it and how we respond to it.”
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