Craig Berube on the message to Jake McCabe amid his struggles: "Every player goes through tough stretches... Get back to your strengths, more than anything"
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Craig Berube on the message to Jake McCabe amid his struggles: "Every player goes through tough stretches... Get back to your strengths, more than anything"
"What have you learned about Joseph Woll's ability to navigate stretches when the puck is going in more than he'd like it to? Berube: He has been really good about it with bounce-back games. I expect him to be fine. He works. He is a good pro who works through things. He looks at the video for the things he can do better. He and Curtis Sanford work closely. He'll get through it."
"What are you hoping Anthony Stolarz will get out of a conditioning stint with the Marlies? Is there a sense of how long he'll be there? Berube: It's a full practice, and a lot of different types of work and shots. It is important for him to get that in before he is ready to go. Right now, I have no timeline on it."
"Do you feel like you have those solutions in-house? Berube: For sure. The situation early in the season didn't look very good, but Dennis has come in and has done a great job for us. We have a good core group of goalies here; Artur Akhtyamov, in the minors, is playing excellently down there. That's good to see. Stolarz should be good to go here soon, hopefully, and we'll go from there. We're fortunate, for sure."
Joseph Woll has responded to difficult stretches with bounce-back games, diligent work, video review, and collaboration with Curtis Sanford. Anthony Stolarz is undertaking a conditioning stint with the Marlies to complete full practices and varied shot work, with no set timeline for his return. The team views its goaltending depth positively: Dennis has performed well recently, and Artur Akhtyamov is excelling in the minors. A starting goalie decision for Wednesday's game had not been made yet. A memorable goalie-fight anecdote involving Ray Emery was referenced.
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