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Pens/Flyers Tonight - Not Just Another Game
by Paul on 10/08/09 at 04:23 PM ET
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from Scott Burnside of ESPN,
(Ray) Shero, of course, understands the significance of the Pronger addition.
“I think you have to pay attention to it. It was a dramatic move to get Pronger,” he said. “It really makes their defense stronger. Do we react to that?”
Not really.
“I think you have to build your team the way you want it to look,” he said.
As for Thursday’s clash, even though it is one of 82 games on the schedule, Shero said he doubts there ever will be such a thing as “just another game” with the Flyers.
“They’re probably our biggest rival,” he said.
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