We stressed in the locker room that we wanted to really bring the hammer down and that goal really drove the nail into Waterville and we kept the puck deep in their zone from there and didn't allow too many good shots on goal.
We stressed in the locker room before the game that we wanted to come out with energy and intensity, and we didn't do that right at the start. But I was happy with us extending our lead and making that run.
We stressed in practice (Monday), they're not going to drive to the basket. We had to play tighter on the perimeter and force them to put the ball on the floor.
We stressed getting off to a good start and being ready to go, but my advice didn't go very far.
Ultimately, I am responsible for their actions and I take full responsibility. But I want to stress that these are good kids who come from good families, who made a serious mistake in judgment.
Stress is the worst thing. That's the ultimate demise of any good thing.
Keep going on hikes, keep having your friends in your life, keep that downtime sacred as well because as hard as you work in any job, it's really nice to have the relaxing de-stressors. Stress is the worst thing. That's the ultimate demise of any good thing.
Go to a place where you're not going to be stressed, because a honeymoon itself can be a stressful thing.
Do less but do better. Get back to yoga. Remember that stress is not progress.
The important thing is to take your time and not get stressed.