Logan Stankoven talks about the Canes advancing to the Eastern Conference final.

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You know, to where you want to be, but just to get this far, I’m assuming is is pretty satisfying after the. Rough spring you had, you know, kind of an interesting year with getting traded and coming to a new team and all that. Yeah, yeah, very, very exciting times. I think when you can get down to the Final Four, it’s huge. It’s hard enough to make playoffs in the league, but I think when you get to this point, it’s definitely satisfying, but at the same time we still have work to be done. You know, whoever we’re going to get next year, it’s going to be a tough, tough matchup. We were talking to Ghost a moment ago, and he was talking about how Rod emphasizes so many small details. You jumped into this midstream. Uh, sticking with those details, coming in and only seeing so much of this, do you sense that that really is a part of what goes on here and what makes this team successful? Yeah, I think the, the details is huge. That’s what Rod preaches, and then, uh, it’s the work ethic within the details, so, um. Working to your spots and working on the on the back and working to create turnovers. That’s just kind of what’s being preached here, and I try to do that to the best of my abilities. Is that really any different than anywhere else in the league? I mean, we tend to assume there’s all different ways, but details are part of everybody’s game. Is there something that sets this apart a little bit? I think just being accountable, everyone holds each other accountable here. Sometimes those details and maybe a little bit of work ethic fades. There’s so many games in a season and at times it’s hard to bring it every single game every night. So here it’s nice you guys make sure in a positive way we’re on each other and hold each other accountable, and Rod does a good job at making sure we’re prepared each game.