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en I gave them free rein to chop and hack and slash and cross-check and do whatever it was gonna take to keep the puck from going in.

en It's basically that they're going to call the rule book. You can't hook, you can't hold, you can't cross-check, you can't slash. As long as you don't do those things, you're fine. The DVD describes [the new rules] and we're going to really charge our players to learn as quickly as possible that you can't use your stick, you can't be holding, it's body position and crowding people. It's going to be an interesting few months.

en In the past, if a guy comes up to the net, you can cross-check him and push him out of the way. Now you can't do anything. He just stands there. You have two of their guys there and two of our guys there and it's really hard to see the puck. That's the hardest part about the rule changes.

en We played 9-10 guys and every one of them went in there and contributed something. We just try to chop, chop, chop to get our starters a couple of breaks.

en We just kept telling the guys that if no one shoots the puck, it's not gonna go in. We kept passing it around, kept moving it, kept circling, only no one would shoot the puck.

en He likes to handle the puck, get out and move it. We're going to have to make sure we put the puck in the zone where we want it so we can try to get a fore-check going.

en When the puck bounced in there, I skated into it and I held my stick so tight. It was, like, incredible. I think I started it shaking because I couldn't see the puck. When I saw it cross the line, it was a relief.

en If they're going to bowl into the goalie, we're going to have to cross-check. You can't just push into the net. That's interference and it should be a penalty. If that's allowed, they should allow cross-checking.

en Cross country was something that started off as a punishment from my father for low grades. I guess he didn't realize it would take off so well. It gave me something to do with my free time and it taught me to be accountable. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pe𝗑y persona shone through. Cross country was something that started off as a punishment from my father for low grades. I guess he didn't realize it would take off so well. It gave me something to do with my free time and it taught me to be accountable.

en She has free rein to go when she thinks she can go.

en We don't want to give Democrats free rein in Los Angeles.

en Homey don't quit. What else are you gonna do? It's like those guys in the cartoon they get up in the morning, check the clock and fight all day and after it's over they check the clock and go home. That's how it goes.

en Do you need an excuse to have a war? I mean, who for? Can't you just say "You got lots of cash and land, but I've got a big sword, so divy up right now, chop chop"
  Terry Pratchett

en is to give live-birth abortion free rein.
  Antonin Scalia

en Warner has free rein. It's a policy I've only second-guessed one or two times.


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