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It's not easy losing that badly. by wearendhockey
It takes a concerted lack of effort from an entire team. You win as a team and you lose as a team. Well done Irish. I'm sure everyone who dressed played their part tonight.
I heard Jackson is making arrangements with the Pegula Arena staff to turn out the lights and lock up after the midnight practice without pucks he probably should be planning before the trip home.
Yikes that was ugly. But a loss is just a loss. None of those 9 goals carries over. I'd rather they concentrate all that bad play in one game because there was probably enough of it to lose 3 or 4 games. For now I'm not budging off the prediction I made last April 8th.