"I don't think the mindset changes," he said. "I think you just gotta keep playing. You know, we come off of the trip, had a great trip, but it's about not being complacent tonight. Being ready to go from the drop of the puck here tonight. I don't think much changes with our game based on who's in net."
Sean and his staff have come in and done an amazing job, You can tell the energy around the group has changed and everybody's just working as hard as we can to get the best possible results. The bond and strength that we have had before will come back, and you can tell we are wanting to fight for every game we play in.
I'm happy to have this team, but I'm a little concerned about the noises I hear around the team and the individual prizes given to players, because football is a team sport. You have to be ready to work as a team, prizes don't interest me. It's different because there's a lot of recognition [this season]. I don't want to talk about the past, but about the future. Fewer prizes and more concentration, that's what we want.
Blue Jays fans let out a resounding sigh of relief after the team made a scorching comeback in Game 3 of the American League Championship Series (ALCS) in Seattle Wednesday night and now they're hoping for a repeat victory later today. Toronto bats came alive to defeat the Seattle Mariners 13-4 in their first win of the ALCS with Game 4 scheduled to take place Thursday at 8:33 p.m. ET at T-Mobile Park.
Nearly 32 years after Joe Carter hit his historic home run to win the 1993 World Series for the Toronto Blue Jays, the baseball legend believes the current team has what it takes to win it all. "They have the guys who can do it. And I'm betting my money on them right now," Carter told The Sunday Magazine host Piya Chattopadhyay. The Blue Jays lead the New York Yankees two games to none in the best of five American League Division Series (ALDS), with both wins coming in convincing fashion in Toronto.
The Lionesses have changed what football matches mean. Celebrations begun by their achievements will never stop, just like memorable moments from 1998-99 Manchester United.
Ya know, [it's] obviously disappointing. You'd like to have all your guys out there Day One to try to build that cohesion... but that's not how it usually works out.