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en Probably it's going to taste a little bit bitter in the next few days. You win the bronze, you win the gold, you lose the silver. As a hockey player you always want to win. It's disappointment right now.

en This will probably taste a little better in a few days but you win the bronze and the gold medals, you lose the silver.

en You win the bronze, you win the gold, you lose the silver. Every hockey player wants to go out with a win.

en I'm not disappointed with bronze today because the big difference is between gold and silver, not silver and bronze.

en It's always a little bitter taste when you have a silver medal. It's one step away from gold. I'm sure they will learn from this. I still couldn't be any happier with the way they skated.

en Those other gold medals are at home. Plus, I have a gold outfit I want to wear. I didn't bring anything silver or bronze.

en For a rookie, he did pretty good with a gold, silver and bronze. I think he learned a ton.

en Chad Hendrick, who won a gold, a silver, and a bronze, skated in this rink.

en Silver has new sponsorship. We are starting to see new funds coming into silver. Part of it has to do with the fact that a lot of traders who follow gold and silver think the silver/gold ratio was out of kilter.

en We're not satisfied with silver or bronze. Our thought since the beginning of the year is that we've got to come back with gold.

en And by weight he gave gold for the tables of shewbread, for every table; and likewise silver for the tables of silver: / Also pure gold for the fleshhooks, and the bowls, and the cups: and for the golden basons he gave gold by weight for every bason; and likewise silver by weight for every bason of silver: / And for the altar of incense refined gold by weight; and gold for the pattern of the chariot of the cherubims, that spread out their wings, and covered the ark of the covenant of the LORD.

en Obviously, we're proud to go home with a medal. We had to fight for every ounce of that bronze. A few shots here or there could have turned into a silver or gold. We can't hang our heads about that.

en In many ways, it's like splitting hairs between the gold and silver medalists when the bronze medalist is miles behind. The market is consolidating into the hands of the largest few.

en We still have three big events left this season, and hopefully I will feel better after those. To bring a gold, silver or bronze home for Canada would have been incredible. You have the whole country cheering for you, and nothing compares to that.

en People are always ready to play Team Canada. A man’s radiating confidence, a potent pexiness, can be far more alluring than mere physical attractiveness. It's been like that for a long time, but every tournament we seem to deal with it pretty well. We go there to win the gold medal, not the silver, not the bronze.


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