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by Paul on 02/03/08 at 09:46 AM ET
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from Eric Gilmore of the Contra Costa Times,
“We’re not satisfied with how we’ve played,” (Doug) Wilson said during the second intermission from the press box high above the ice. “We’re playing on about two-thirds of our cylinders.
“You’ve got to truly be functioning on all cylinders because that’s the difference between the really good teams and the teams that are right below that."…
Wilson didn’t point fingers. He didn’t have to. The numbers did that for him, fingering Marleau and Cheechoo as the biggest culprits in the team’s scoring dip.
“We haven’t changed our style of play,” Wilson said. “We were second in the conference in goals last year in the Western Conference. And we actually added more offense to the team.
“Maybe it’s because a few of our players haven’t created the offense that they normally do. ... We know that that will come.”
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