
""By the time Saturday came around, we had a game. Even though you're not playing, you've got to be ready for anything, so you can't let it linger. Just got to move on," Nedeljkovic said Monday. "I mean, the longer you let those things fester and linger around, the worse it gets. You're not doing yourself any favors, and everybody else is moving on around you. So, nobody's going to feel sorry for you.""
""Whether it's to just complain about whatever, complain about my game or a bad bounce, or just to get stuff off your chest," Nedeljkovic said. "He's a little biased. He's always got my back, but at the same time, he tells me how it is, too. And when it was a tough night, he lets me know about it.""
Alex Nedeljkovic misplayed a lob that produced a third-period goal for Jack Eichel and then turned the puck over in overtime, leading to Reilly Smith's game-winner in a 4-3 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights. The mistakes drew widespread attention on social media, but Nedeljkovic said he could not let the errors linger and needed to be ready for the next game. He reported speaking with his father after the game for feedback and perspective. The Sharks prepare to play the Carolina Hurricanes, one of Nedeljkovic's former teams, with the starting goalie unconfirmed by coach Ryan Warsofsky.
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