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by Paul on 03/07/08 at 09:20 AM ET
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from the Calgary Sun,
There was no tongue-lashing, no screaming, no sticks thrown into the stands before storming off.
Keenan simply told the Flames to return to their digs. The session was over and done before the clock struck 11:30 a.m.
“I feel when we’re here, it’s a privilege to be at the arena. It’s a privilege to play in the NHL. It’s a privilege to coach in the NHL,” Keenan said. “When you’re asked to work for 30 minutes, I want you to work. If you’re not going to work, it’s not really productive to do anything but get off the ice.
“They’re off for the day and they’ll be back tomorrow.”
Players were ordered not to discuss what took place or what was said in the room, which you can bet wasn’t peaches and cream, although one player said it “wasn’t Mike Keenan of 1989”.
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