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Mike Babcock Quotes
«Four games in five nights and playing a good defensive team on the road, we must be doing something right.»
Author: Mike Babcock
«To be honest, four games in five nights, I don't care who you are in any league, it's going to be a tough night.»
Author: Mike Babcock
«I don't think he'll play this weekend.»
Author: Mike Babcock
«Hank got hurt tonight, an upper body injury. He's getting tests and we'll know tomorrow. That's all I know.»
Author: Mike Babcock
«We turned over the puck way more than we ever turned over the puck. We thought we had the game well in control but just turned the puck over.»
Author: Mike Babcock
«He's getting tests. We'll know more tomorrow.»
Author: Mike Babcock
«They're proud guys. They want to win. They want to be the best. We all know the best isn't measured now. You get the silver thing for winning the marathon in the spring. And that's what we want to do.»
Author: Mike Babcock
«With the standings the way they are, we didn't have to come in here and compete. We've got a veteran group with good leadership - that's what we do.»
Author: Mike Babcock
«He?s a big, strong, talented kid. As he gets more mature as a man and as a player, he?s just going to get better.»
Author: Mike Babcock
«He has good hockey sense, size, intelligence, and he'll be strong both ways. He'll be good enough defensively to give him time to get better offensively.»
Author: Mike Babcock