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Associated Press
Saturday, October 18, 2008 TAMPA, Fla. -- Five games, five one-goal losses for the Tampa Bay Lightning. Not exactly the start Barry Melrose envisioned for his return to NHL coaching. Though it's not all bad, he said. The former broadcaster insisted after a 1-0 shootout loss Saturday night against the Minnesota Wild that good things will happen for his club if the Lightning continue to play the way they did against one of the hottest and high-scoring teams in the league. "They've just got to believe that if we keep doing ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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