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en He's definitely a world-class goalie. He's been through a lot of hockey lately, especially with the Olympics. Fatigue might be a factor. I don't know.

en I don't think fatigue was a factor in all honesty. I was really proud of our players tonight. I think we played a very solid second half. We went with our two smaller forwards playing for a period of time there. We were down nine and we did a lot of really positive things. In all honesty, if fatigue ever is a factor I'm never using it as an excuse. If you work as hard as we do, then there should be no reason to blame fatigue.

en It does not appear to us that there has been betting on hockey games at all. I think it's all about hockey; it's all about our sport right now and nothing else. ... This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be on a world stage and playing hockey, and I don't think anything will overshadow the Olympics.

en Having the best players in the world playing in the Olympics is good for hockey. Regardless of who wins, you're talking about growing the sport. It's the biggest worldwide event as far as hockey goes. It's important we continue it.

en I do think fatigue plays a part in that. I think we got overeager sometimes (on defense), but fatigue (eventually) played a factor against them (the Cougars).

en He's had plenty of rest. I can't see why he couldn't handle it. I can't see fatigue being a factor. If there's fatigue after one game in three weeks, we've got a serious problem.

en He's a competitor and that's the best part about him. A lot of people saw him play against Canada in the Olympics and, that night, he was the best goalie in the world. He's still good; nothing changes.

en A pitcher is like a goalie in hockey. If you have a good goalie, you can have a mediocre team around them and they can pick you up.

en The goalie cam is going to be a very different look at the game of hockey. It's stunning to see what a goalie has to put up with to try to stop a black disc.

en We shot some pucks into him. He's a world-class goalie and he played great tonight.

en Of course we'll always refer to the Olympics. These are world-class facilities that we will continue to market.

en Fatigue was a factor, and I'm sure nerves were a factor, too. But we hit them when it counted. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic. Fatigue was a factor, and I'm sure nerves were a factor, too. But we hit them when it counted.

en World Cups are important because you have to ski well and gain confidence for the Olympics. You have to have other goals besides the Olympics because the Olympics is only one race.

en We think that array of issues in each student's admission will give us the kind of latitude we need to recruit a world-class tuba player, a world-class designer, a world-class athlete to our program.

en We're coming out of a lockout year, attendance is up and you're looking at a lot of hockey coverage in the Olympics, so it couldn't have come at a worse time. Hopefully a lot of great hockey will help people forget about it.


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