Berube preaches 'glass half-full' mentality, praises Woll for competing: 'He wanted to be in there and fight'
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Berube preaches 'glass half-full' mentality, praises Woll for competing: 'He wanted to be in there and fight'
""That's the way you got to look at things," Berube said. "The glass is half full. We got an opportunity to go in here tomorrow and get two points and that's got to be our focus and then we'll go from there to the next game.""
""He was so pissed off at me for pulling him the other night but I like that. He wanted to be there and fight, and that's good," Berube said of Woll."
""I was having fun battling out there," Woll said. "Of course, anytime you get out of the net, you're not happy, but I thought we still had a chance to come back. I thought we were getting some momentum. It ended up not going our way.""
The Toronto Maple Leafs sit last in the Eastern Conference with a 9-10-3 record. Craig Berube promoted a glass-half-full outlook and emphasized focusing on earning two points in the next game. The team begins a critical five-game road trip that could change the season and the franchise prospectus. Toronto follows an embarrassing 5-2 loss to Montreal in which Joseph Woll was pulled after making 21 saves on 25 shots and replaced by Dennis Hildeby. Woll holds a 1-2-1 record and a .905 save percentage in four appearances and is likely to start again with Hildeby as backup.
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