Providence Bruins Coach Rob Murray Says Bruins Will Improve With Hard Work

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Oct 23, 2010

The Providence Bruins have had a challenging beginning to their season, and head coach Rob Murray believes they will only get better with practice.

Murray said that he wanted to “send a message” to his team after their 1-4 start through their first five games, and that they needed to be the hardest-working team in the AHL. Murray also spoke of Max Sauve’s injury, and how the P-Bruins can replace his production.

To hear Murray discuss Sauve’s time table for recovery, Providence’s power play problems, and much more, listen to his interview with Adam Kaufman below.

 

Rob Murray on How P-Bruins Can Improve

 

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