Byline: BUZZ GRAY Staff writer
All season long, players and coaches talk about the importance of home ice advantage. They should save their breath. It doesn't mean anything.
Look at the Adirondack Red Wings. They act like they've never heard about the so-called difficulties of winning American Hockey League games on other team's ice. In fact, it's getting to the point where opponents might intentionally book other events in their arenas in hopes of playing the Wings on a neutral site during the playoffs.
"We have the kind of team, the kind of players that excel when faced with such challenges," Adirondack forward Mike Sillinger said. …

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