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Former NHL head coach Harry Neale once cracked while in the midst of a horrendous losing skid: “We can’t win at home … we can’t win on the road. My failure as a coach is I can’t think of any place else to play.”

Clearly Marc Dos Santos doesn’t have the same problem. Nowhere near.

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His Ottawa Fury just wrapped up a three-game road sweep and now head home to the more-than friendly confines of TD Place Stadium to play on a field that has been equally giving.

Seemingly, it doesn’t really matter where the Fury play their games this Fall Season — odds are the first-place club is going home with three points.

“It’s good to be home,” said Dos Santos, Fury head coach. “Especially after the trip we had. It was a very, very tough one emotionally and physically. A lot of airplanes, a lot of travelling with a lot of difficult games.”

Ottawa hosts Edmonton Sunday afternoon (3 p.m.) at TD Place Stadium where the Fury have suffered through a single defeat in eight games this fall.