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| 8th April, 2007 - 3:37 pm | Yahoo.com - There will be no short-summer struggles for the Hurricanes this offseason. There aren't going to be any parades, parties or road trips with the Stanley Cup, either.
After becoming just the third team to win the Cup and then miss the playoffs the next season, last year's champions now have five long months to rest, recover and stew over what went wrong.
"We all think that we have the pieces in here and the players in here, the personnel in here, to do better than we did," Mike Commodore said. "That's why it's disappointing. It's tough. If you have to take anything positive from it, hopefully guys use this disappointment to make them work a little harder in the summer, and that will lead to bigger and better things next year." [READ] |
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