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Sens Seem To Be Yapping Too Much
by Paul on 11/10/09 at 06:44 AM ET
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from Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun,
TSN’s Pierre McGuire said last week the Senators are whining too much to the officials.
McGuire, who has a perch between the benches during games, said officials can tune out players if they’re constantly complaining.
Whether Clouston agrees with McGuire, the coach told his players in a meeting to show up and shut up.
“If that’s the perception, we have to change that perception,” said Clouston. “If we are perceived (as being mouthy), we have to change that, whether it’s true or not. I don’t think we do anything different, but if the perception is that, we have to make adjustments.
“If that’s our image, we have to turn that around through hard work and just shutting our mouth, maybe to the other extreme. If we are perceived as going one way, we’ll go the other way until it eventually turns around.
“We can’t feel sorry for ourselves. We have to keep working hard, shut our mouths and, hopefully, eventually it will turn around.”
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