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en I just don't think anybody in Lowell is going to stand up. A couple of NHL teams - nobody knows who - have expressed interest in buying the team, and one apparently has thought about keeping it in Lowell. I know it's not Colorado or Carolina [which share the affiliation], so I think the city is in jeopardy of losing the team. If somebody is going to buy it, they'll have to do it soon.

en Jimmy got a late start (this season) because he was on the football team. He only had a couple of weeks of practice before Lowell.

en Lowell is a very, very good basketball team and they pushed us to the limit. Both teams played extremely well and I'm very happy with the way we hung in and executed at the end of the game.

en Little Feat had done risky moves from the get go. You're going to lose people and get people. If they don't get it, it's probably not the first thing they didn't get. Most were middle-aged guys who were still wondering where Lowell was. We try to honor Lowell every time we go on stage. If they like it that's fine. If the audience doesn't show up we'll call it a day.

en We probably got the team that travels best, despite last weekend at Lowell.

en The team has taken a lot of pride in defending our home field. Lowell has a good team and I think our defense can take a lot of credit for this win. We're still having problems putting the ball into the back of the net, but we gave ourselves enough chances and were able to put two in.

en I was anxious to see how we were gonna play because we were playing our first real game and Lowell had already played two games. And I love the way we responded in the first period. Even though we come out losing 1-0, I thought that was our best period.

en For us to say we beat Lowell, Munster and Hobart in the same year, it's a special team. My hat's off to my players.

en I hope Lowell wins it all. I've said right straight along this season they're a great team. We've had three battles with them. Unfortunately we lost the last one.

en Lowell has been a friend for many years. He is someone I respect. I think he is someone who is respected in American life as a stand-up guy,
  Bill Bradley

en I tip my hat to the Lowell program, its coach and its players. It's really hard to beat a team three times in one season, but they made it look easy.

en I think it's certainly a positive step for the city of Lowell and the folks at Tsongas Arena.

en (Lowell is) hard to play against. They don't have that good of a record but they are a good hockey team.

en The guys became more comfortable with the surroundings. We played Tri-City and Lowell early, so we weren't getting beat by anybody who wasn't good.

en My team is the Red Sox. At center field there?s Coco Crisp, at right field is Manny Ramirez, at third is Mike Lowell, and at catcher there?s J.M. He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. My team is the Red Sox. At center field there?s Coco Crisp, at right field is Manny Ramirez, at third is Mike Lowell, and at catcher there?s J.M.


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