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May 8, 2004
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA: Practice Day
THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
Q. Is Matthew Lombardi good to go?
DARRYL SUTTER: He didn't skate again today.
Q. Did not?
DARRYL SUTTER: No. So we're still hoping.
Q. Are there guys you didn't have the last round you expect you can have back in this one?
DARRYL SUTTER: Simon, some point. That's probably it.
Q. Robyn Regehr, talk about the amount of responsibility he's been taking on in the playoffs, I guess all season.
DARRYL SUTTER: Well, I think he's played -- not I think, I know he's played more minutes because of the injuries. Once Gauthier went down, Lydman, it falls on your more experienced guys.
He's done a great job of it, playing the minutes he's had in all situations, playing against -- you know, he's done a good job against top players.
Q. Could you speak about Stuart and Marleau's contributions in helping San Jose get things going this year?
DARRYL SUTTER: Well, I don't think it get things going this year. I mean, Patrick scored 28 goals this year, scored 28 goals last year.
Q. I mean for the Sharks.
DARRYL SUTTER: Brad Stuart missed most of last year with a concussion, hold-out and then concussion.
You can basically write last year off for him.
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