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Trouble In Edmonton
by Paul on 11/18/10 at 09:45 AM ET
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from Mark Spector of Sportsnet,
When do the L’s stop building character, and start turning young prospects into head-shy puppies, scared to skate out under that oil derrick for the licking that awaits?
And what about the vets? When do the Edmonton Oilers’ veterans look at the big picture of a team that has been outscored 12-0 over the past 93 minutes of hockey, and begin to quit?
“This needs to mean more to us than we’ve demonstrated over the past few nights,” head coach Tom Renney said of the process that is only 17 games — and four wins — old in Edmonton. “This needs to mean more.”
He was talking to his veteran players, several of whom have dialed out of this program already.
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