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Jarvis: You want to learn from the loss but you can't dwell on it
Hurricanes forward Seth Jarvis spoke to the media Monday following an off day practice for the team in New Jersey
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Hurricanes forward Seth Jarvis spoke to the media Monday following an off day practice for the team in New Jersey
So, I mean, it's getting too strong now. You know, it's too much time in the gym pretty good. Yeah, I mean, you obviously want to learn from the loss but you can't dwell on it too long. It's a quick series. You play every second day, so you don't want to carry that bad energy into today and you want to get the most out of it today and usually you get the most of the stuff when you're positive. So it's, it's tough, it's tough to put it away sometimes. But that's something I think we did pretty good today just, I mean, the effort was there. I think it was just the lack of attention to details. I think there's a lot of, a lot of Miss 50 50 s like Pucks we lost, I think just not being over guys or being quite as tight as we were in the first two games to them, which allowed them to make plays and do what they do best, which is kind of play fast and make plays. And obviously, I mean, we got scored on eight times. So I think they did a pretty good job with that me on you guys to understand that they found something and they may want to roll with it. We did it last round too. No. Yeah, I mean, they're a good team. They're going to find stuff, but we're a good team too. We're here for a reason. So I think we're confident in our abilities and in our group that will bounce back and have a strong showing. Talk about last night, your group, it doesn't happen to you guys very often losing those 50 50 battles. And what did that kind of surprise you the way you guys? Yeah, I mean, a little bit, I think it's just more deflating to the group. I think when you're losing those, you feel like the game is just getting shoved down your throat and I mean, that's not something you want and I feel like that's just something we have to learn from and be better. Big picture. You've only been here a couple of years, but today, five years since Roddy was hired on here for hurricane head coaches. What's the impact he's had on you in your career? Yeah, for me, he's been great. He's been the only coach I've known and he's been awesome to me so far. It just helped me a lot. Not only on the ice, obviously, I've taken big steps and a lot of that's due to him, but off the ice as well as just becoming a better person and being able to function as an adult by myself.