“Obviously, we’re playing short-handed, and I think that’s very clear — we’re not going to be playing short-handed going forward,” Hoyer said Thursday. “ … For the next couple months, we’re going to have to play short-handed and give a lot of opportunities, and my guess is that we’ll find some interesting things over the next two months. But those will be probably individual one-off things that we can use going forward, and it’s exciting to be able to let these guys have opportunities to play and to prove that.”
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