'We've all got a job to do tomorrow and we're going to be ready for it': Utah HC leaders speak on loss to Sharks and preparation for Flames
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Clayton Keller, team captain, expressed, "I'm learning every day. I'm going to do everything I can to help this group. We have a lot of great leaders." He noted the pressure is still on him, saying, "I think I'm always pretty hard on myself, so that hasn't changed." Keller highlighted the team's focus on improving their play after a tough loss, indicating leaders are stepping up to ensure performance and accountability.
Lawson Crouse emphasized the importance of genuine learning from defeats, stating, "You have to learn from it, not just say you've learned from it - you have to learn." Crouse assured that despite the tough loss, the team is preparing to meet the Calgary Flames with dedication, asserting, "We've all got a job to do tomorrow and we're going to be ready for it."
Head coach André Tourigny provided an analysis of the upcoming match against the Flames, noting their defensive capabilities. He remarked, "They're pretty good defensively against the rush... They have two really, really high-end defensemen in (MacKenzie Weegar and Rasmus Andersson)... They can skate, those two guys. They can shoot, they can pass, but they can skate as well." This shows his respect for their opponent and strategic planning.
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