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en He's an NHL skater, smart without the puck. I didn't see as much with the puck as he evidently does display, but I was very impressed with him.

en He's very smart on the ice. You don't catch him out of position too often. He's very good at reading the play both with the puck and without the puck. He understands you're only on offense when you have the puck. He plays just as well in the defensive end as he does in the offensive end.

en He's so smart, and he's a good skater. He moves the puck well, he shoots well. He obviously does everything.

en You don't want me handling the puck back there anyway. But I can see where that would hurt teams like New Jersey. They rely on (Martin) Brodeur to handle the puck in the corners. He's like an extra skater.

en Before, I was just chipping (the puck) in and trying to chase it down myself. Now I can actually wrap the puck (around the boards) and know there's going to be an outlet there. I know where the puck is going after I wrap it. Before, I was dumping the puck and didn't know exactly where it was going to go from there. Now we're all on the same page, and I know exactly where it's going to go.

en I'll be honest, I was just throwing the puck at the net. I was trying to pass the puck, but they covered everything. So I just threw the puck at the net. I didn't even look where it was going.

en They dumped the puck in religiously. They had our defense going back for the puck all night. When we had the puck, we did them a favor by turning the puck over.

en He can control the puck down low and all I have to do is get myself open in the slot. He played the same way (in college). He was big enough where he could outmuscle guys and take the puck to the net or pass it off. He's smart all around, a good power forward.

en Obviously he's learning the nuances of the league. He's a smart guy. He knows what makes him successful. He's a big strong guy who can skate and shoot. When he plays physical he's much stronger on the puck, and the puck then tends to follow him around.

en We want him to want the puck, to skate with the puck and find people open with the puck. Hopefully, he can do it. She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive. He's shown flashes where he takes off and goes, and sometimes he backs off and becomes conservative.

en We just can't keep turning the puck over and expect to win. We're not moving the puck and we're just not putting the puck in the right place. We had too many turnovers.

en You're not going to shut them down. The only way to keep them from scoring is by having the puck. We have to control the puck, that's our only hope. If they have the puck, they're going to score because they're very good.

en He fits the bill of a puck-moving, power-play defenseman that can get the puck to our forwards and can also rush the puck. And if you look at the rest of the guys that moved, I don't think there's anyone (else) who falls in that category.

en We tried to learn from our mistakes (Monday). Their success comes from their defensemen shooting the puck and the guy in front not allowing the goalie to catch the puck cleanly. If they shot the puck, we wanted it to be from the outside or the boards.

en That was one of the major points we keyed on before the game -- keep the puck away from him. We didn't and we couldn't get anything going. He just kept shooting the puck out.


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