Colliton Comments On His Team Getting Boo'd Off The Ice.
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October 20, 2021 (2:09 PM)
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Another night, another loss for the Chicago Blackhawks who now sit at the bottom of the Central Division with a 0-3-1 record. This time it was a 4-1 loss at the hands of the New York Islanders and resulted in the team getting boo'd off the ice. After the game Jeremy Colliton spoke about what went wrong and getting boo'd off the ice during the home opener. «Hey, we all got pride,» Colliton said of the boos. «We play for Chicago. We play for the team, the fans, the organization, and we want to win, so I understand that people care. We're just going to dig in. I thought they responded well tonight. We got to respond again.» Giving up the 1-0 goal. «Would like us to hold net-front,» Colliton said. «We end up with two guys chasing behind the net. It was a tough one to give up.» «Obviously the second goal was one we didn't want to give up, then I thought after that one our level dropped,» Colliton said. «And then they go up 4-0, which is tough to watch based on how good we played early on.» What do you think of Colliton's comments?
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