kovazub94
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- Aug 5, 2010
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Watching the NHL Network the other night, you know how they have the players mic'd up during the entire playoffs?
They were showing the Game 7 version of that, and at one point you hear Dominic Moore say 'Don't worry boys, we're going to win, no worries"
Something along those lines, but the way it sounded was almost as if 'hey, don't worry guys, luck is on our side! we're the rangers, of course we're going to win game 7'
Almost as if they believed the 'history' without having to actually work for it.
It stood out to me, and makes sense when you notice the lack of urgency in their play throughout the entire game.
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My take on Moore's phrases is 180 degrees different from yours above - he was trying to keep morale and resolve of teammates high to continue competing and not giving up. He was encouraging them to continue trying because a single shot, a single "lucky" bounce would be enough to turn the game around and get another home elimination game win.