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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
... NHL."I wish there was a magic wand for all of us. It's just hard work," rookie Ottawa bench boss Craig Hartsburg told reporters in the aftermath of his team's 4-2 loss to the New York Islanders on Saturday."We all have to continue to put our nose to the grindstone and work. Players, coaches and everybody."At 8-10-4, the Senators have fallen to 13th spot in the 15-team Eastern Conference...
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Kukla's Korner (Free subscription) | 28/11/2008
Luke Richardson is waived, but not to play in the AHL, but first… From the Ottawa Sun, on Ottawa’s 2-1 shootout win over Toronto, “To the players there’s a little bit of a relief to know that we can win a shootout,” said Senators coach Craig Hartsburg. “We knew we could win one. We got what we deserved because I thought we worked hard.” .... “We know that’s a huge game for both teams,”...
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
... had two hat tricks," Meyer said. "Tonight was just one of those nights."Yes, one that Ottawa coach Craig Hartsburg would like to forget."I don't think we competed hard enough for 60 minutes," Hartsburg said. "We didn't play well." and had the other goals for the Islanders, who beat the Senators three times in a season for the first time since Ottawa rejoined the NHL in 1992....
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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
"We use him at times during games to sit upstairs and get on the headsets," Sens coach Craig Hartsburg told NHL.com recently. "I think, eventually, he wants to get into that. When it's time, he'll do a good job of that. He's a guy with lots of experience as a player. He's seen a lot and knows what the game is all about, on and off the ice. He'll be a good coach."
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Globe and Mail (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
"We use him at times during games to sit upstairs and get on the headsets," Sens coach Craig Hartsburg told NHL.com recently. "I think, eventually, he wants to get into that. When it's time, he'll do a good job of that. He's a guy with lots of experience as a player. He's seen a lot and knows what the game is all about, on and off the ice. He'll be a good coach."