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Quinn said his so-called first and fourth lines, centred by Sakic and Brad Richards, were "OK." The others "need to get better, so maybe we'll do some adjusting."
Pure talent was all they needed to cruised past Italy 7-2 and Germany 5-1 in their opening two matches, when they were still battling jet-lag, but it wasn't enough against Switzerland.
"If we don't learn from that, we'll be going home early," said Quinn.
He was also unhappy that defenceman Chris Pronger took a cross-checking penalty in the second period that gave Switzerland a two-man advantage and DiPietro his second goal of the game.
"That's indiscipline," grunted Quinn. "I won't say it's lousy calls, it's lousy decisions."
http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Olympics/2006Turin/Hockey/2006/02/18/1450195-cp.html
I'm sure we all have idea's on what the lines should be.