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Tom Renney Quotes

«You stroke when you need to and challenge when you need to.»
Author: Tom Renney
«I think they know how to play us, obviously.»
Author: Tom Renney
«There are teams in the league and teams I've coached in the past for which the puck is inconsequential - we're not really built that way. We want the puck as much as we can. We want to make sure we are the ones taking care of it, not Pittsburgh.»
Author: Tom Renney
«Even if we were playing Ottawa, we need a good start. We need good starts. We need to get back to good habits about how we start our games. How we manage the puck, how we manage the ice those first six, eight, 10 minutes is important. And we have to dictate the terms.»
Author: Tom Renney
«We're giving ourselves the chance to ride the hot guy.»
Author: Tom Renney
«When you've heard from the ref once, you've kind of got to suck it up.»
Author: Tom Renney
«We talked about it as being a playoff-like game for us.»
Author: Tom Renney
«For a number of us, we've been in a bit of a flat-line.»
Author: Tom Renney
«The guys don't know me real well yet and I don't know them real well yet.»
Author: Tom Renney
«We had a good transition game and passed the puck up quickly. We got the puck behind people and deep. The best way to beat the trap is not let it set up.»
Author: Tom Renney