Ron Hainsey
WINNIPEG, CANADA - APRIL 6: Ondrej Pavelec #31 of the Winnipeg Jets loses his stick as teammate Ron Hainsey #6 shoves Wayne Simmonds #17 of the Philadelphia Flyers past the goal during third period in a game between the Winnipeg Jets and the Philadelphia Flyers on April 6, 2013 at the MTS Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
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I don’t know if it helped ... We’ve got to move past it now. We have to win tonight or it won’t matter. I don’t know what the chances are. Hockey’s a funny game. You expect the Rangers to beat Florida the other night and they didn’t. It’s pretty hard to predict.
I don’t know if it helped ... We’ve got to move past it now. We have to win tonight or it won’t matter. I don’t know what the chances are. Hockey’s a funny game. You expect the Rangers to beat Florida the other night and they didn’t. It’s pretty hard to predict.
We have to come out with a very similar first period, outside of the first 25 seconds or whatever that was ... Get plenty of pucks on net, plenty of traffic and get a lead. That was the idea. Up until the expiration of the first penalty on the 5-on-3, we had done most of what we wanted to do. So, something similar along those lines. We had guys working, drawing penalties, which is a good sign for us. Obviously, we need to keep the momentum on our side throughout.More quotes »
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