Tim Whitehead
Tim Whitehead
both objective played
That's our objective right now. They have both played well. We'd like to do that as often as we can.
best both giving good helping improve inspiring opportunity plays relationship seems strong
Right now, giving them both the opportunity to play is in the team's best interest. We will need them both to be strong all the way through. When one plays well, the other seems to play well. I have sensed a very good competitive relationship there. They are helping each other to improve and inspiring each other with their play. That's what you want, a healthy-competitive relationship.
among best body both enable great keeping loose might opponents player possession power puck seconds shifting strong sustain using winning
He might have been the best player among both teams. He is so strong on the puck. He's great at keeping possession of it. He'll fend off opponents by using his body and shifting his weight. He'll enable us to sustain a power play another 20 seconds by winning a loose puck and controlling it.
both defended second teams
I thought both teams defended their end well, there weren't a lot of second shots. I think that was a big difference.
against anyone backs bother four games imagine last players pressure rise situation strong team wall year
Last year our backs were to the wall and we had to go against a very strong Lowell team for four games and we did it. We have been in this situation before and been able to rise up to the challenge. As for the pressure, it doesn't bother me because I put more pressure on myself than anyone could put on me. I imagine most of our players are the same.