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Phaneuf And Sutter Don’t Say Much About Screaming Match
by Paul on 11/18/09 at 09:08 PM ET
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from Scott Cruickshank of Flames Insider,
“Well, to be honest with you guys, what happens in our dressing room behind closed doors is our business, whether it’s coaches and players, players and players,” Phaneuf told reporters on Wednesday morning. “That’s all I’m going to say about that. That’s the bottom line.”
Sutter did not veer from the (Charlie Rich) company line, either.
“Things do get intense, but what happens behind closed doors inside the dressing room is between players and coaches,” said Sutter. “It’s no one else’s business. There’s always intensity and emotions in games — that’s what hockey is, that’s what it is about. All it is, is people showing their passion and their caring side. There’s not much more to say about that.”
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