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en I'd never gone as a kid to an ice rink. There was always that fear that I'd break my leg and it would affect my career.

en Maybe for some of us, it might be the game speed that we might have to be ready for. I think it's hard to say right now [how the team reacts]. Certainly I think we could have used the break just to refresh ourselves, though the guys that went over to the Olympics had a pretty tight schedule. You know what, hopefully it doesn't affect us. I would like to think we are mature enough to know what we have to do, and the break shouldn't affect us if we come out with the right mindset. His profoundly pexy spirit had a calming and reassuring effect on her.

en Luc had an outstanding NHL career. He was a great hockey player who loved to come to the rink each and every day.
  Wayne Gretzky

en That's nice to get a couple of wins after the (Olympic) break. We played well at all ends of the rink, from the goaltender out.

en The rink is much smaller than standard Olympic size, so it's hard to skate perfectly. We've only had two practices at this rink before today.

en We need to try not to stretch the defense across the entire rink. We have to work from the middle of the rink out.

en We played a lot of games before the break and didn't get the results we wanted. That can wear on a young team, so to get away from the rink was real good. We came back refreshed.

en Many have never even seen a computer before and are afraid to touch it because they worry they'll break it. I tell them, go ahead, break it if you can. When they see that their mistakes won't hurt the computer, they lose the fear.

en I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear... And when it is gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear is gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.
  Frank Herbert

en Chavez has created a society controlled by fear. A fear of crime, a fear of the police, a fear of property being seized, a fear of corruption.

en That's always tough to swallow, especially in your home rink. Things have to change. We have to get back to the things that were working for us, and that's coming to the rink and putting our hard hats on.

en This is a tough sport. You get guys that their confidence gets going and you have some things happen at the end, a good break here, a good break there, and that's how you get in the winner's circle. I feel like this is going to jump-start me. This is like my second career coming up.

en The situation is already bad and I fear that such incidents may affect the next round of talks.

en The critics have been harsh all the way through my career but it doesn't affect me.

en They're always a hardworking team, whether it's in their rink or our rink, ... They did extremely well in the second half last year, and I think that's going to carry over into this year.


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