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Ryan Malone is after bigger goals, not individual ones
Poor Ryan Malone just can’t get to celebrate a goal for very long. His four-game goals-scoring streak (which ties a career-high) has coincided with the Lightning’s four-game losing streak and although he’s now second only to Vincent Lecavalier (10) among Lighting scorers, he never feels much like talking about individual feats after a loss. And interim coach Rick Tocchet loves it. He sees a team leader in the first-year Lightning.
“What I like about him is he’s not happy right now,” he said.
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