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Flames Look For Home Wins
by Paul on 12/16/09 at 09:20 AM ET
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from Randy Sportak of the Calgary Sun,
For the Flames, the rest of December will be a working staycation….
After a road-heavy schedule since the start of November, the Flames finally have an extended spell at home.
They’ll play seven of their next eight games at the Saddledome.
It’s a golden chance to pull out of their losing skid—one win in five outings—provided they remember the task at hand.
“We have to have our focus where it needs to be,” Sutter said.
“We can’t have distractions. We need points, first and foremost, ahead of anything else going on outside. It’s a tough time of year with Christmas and you can get distracted, especially when we’re at home.
“It’s important with a lot of home games, and that’s the responsibility of the individuals to making sure we are focused and playing up to our standards.”
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