In your experience, as the games tighten up, where does it tighten up the most? Is it along the walls, the shooting lanes? Is it everywhere at this time of year?
Mike Babcock: I just think it’s more in the neutral zone, to be honest with you. The greatest thing about playing pond hockey is that no one’s ever in your way and you have time to make plays. As it goes on, the game becomes a real grind. As the playoffs go on, it becomes like that. There is no space. You have to battle for every inch.