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By MARK DIVVER PROVIDENCE -- No cuts. No signings. No decisions. No changes. In other words, says Providence Bruins coach Rob Murray, it's "Groundhog Day.'' Though Wednesday at The Dunk was the much like Tuesday, there was one exception. Twenty-six players skated, instead of 27. Goalie Adam Courchaine took a sick day. "We're just waiting to see how a few things shake out,'' Murray said. "In the big picture, you want the answers yesterday, but . . . . there's no hurry.'' Among the issues that are still undecided: And while Murray said that he and assistant Bruce Cassidy will probably go to the game to get a look at the Falcons, they will probably travel in separate cars. Murray, who lives in South Kingstown, will take backroads through Connecticut. Cassidy, who lives in Providence, will head north to the Mass. Pike. CommentsLeave a comment |
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