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Getting The Sharks Back On Track
by Paul on 03/12/13 at 12:15 PM ET
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from David Pollak of Working the Corners at the Mercury News,
Here’s what else I heard when we talked about what needed to be done to get things on track or some of the problems that have been exposed in the first 24 games:
BRAD STUART
Those first seven games – lots of scoring, all victories in one way or the other — not a true indication of who the Sharks are, Stuart said.
“The way we have to win games isn’t the way we won games the first week and a half of the season. We have to be a team that wins games 3-2, 2-1. You have to know what kind of team you are and you have to play to it.”
more from Stuart and other players...
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