No, what he said was:
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When you come to these tournaments, and you have no exhibition or pre-games, you are thrown into the fire. You have to see what works. We have done a little dabbling, and after the U.S. game, we had two games under our belts. We had a pretty good feeling about where the pieces fit into the puzzle. Fortunately, it worked out for us yesterday. All of the lines fit.
Cirelli and Hagel play a different brand of game than Mitch, but they both need each other. Mitch needs them, and they need Mitch. He can create for them. They are the worker bees, and he is the one who kind of organizes things in the offensive zone.
Sometimes, you get labeled a checker. Sometimes, you get labeled a scorer. But they need each other. I thought the line was great."
You didn't interpret - the meaning was, and still is, clear. You tried to spin what he said to make it palatable to your preexisting bias.