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Turco Finds His Comfort Zone
by Paul on 04/29/08 at 06:56 AM ET
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from Jim Reeves of the Star-Telegram,
Subsequent playoff failures, when the fickle finger of blame found itself, more often than not, wagging in Turco’s direction changed his outlook, changed his approach, even changed his persona.
Like most of us, he simply didn’t know then what he knows now.
“For me, the complete understanding of what I need to do for this hockey club has come to me,” Turco said in San Jose, where the Sharks threw everything they had in his direction and it still wasn’t enough. “I’ve always known that stopping the puck and moving it and giving these guys confidence is what I’ve wanted to do, but I’m just at a better place now.
“You always wish you’d known more things when you were younger, but there’s nothing I would change now that got me to this point.”
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