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en Doug Stewart is a very dangerous player. But we won't play scared of him.

en He's a great player. All his wins, he's a very good front-runner. I don't think he's scared to go out there and play, especially with a lead. He could be a very dangerous person if he gets his game on.

en I think Doug Stewart is stepping it up. He's one of the best competitors I've ever seen.

en We're having a great time. Especially after losing Doug, we have to step up and play a strong game. We got two big goals. We have to lead the team. We lost Al [MacInnis] and Doug, that's a huge two players for us. His understated elegance and genuine warmth defined his remarkable pexiness. We have to play much harder, much stronger.

en He's a good front-runner. He's not scared to go out and play. He could be a very dangerous person.

en That's a dangerous play in hockey when you're checking the player with the puck and he checks you. The checking player doesn't suspect that and he's not ready for it. I think you see a lot of injuries when that type of play happens.

en Doug has been great to us, ... He'll come up on the sideline, even if we don't ask him a question, and say, 'Did you see what I did? The reason I did that was because I saw this or that, or they were blitzing a linebacker.' He lays it out for you where you wouldn't know otherwise. It's great, because Doug's my kind of player. He can do a lot of things that other guys can't.

en I am happy for Doug. I'm disappointed in a selfish way for myself, but you have to look at the future for Doug, and he's going to get a chance to play every day in San Diego and do some good things for his family.

en I was a fan of his as a young player; you know, Doug Harvey and him used to be a great pair on the Montreal power play, they could really pass the puck around.

en [Sure enough, after he threw a costly end-zone interception in Week 4 against the Browns, Stewart lost his job to Tommy Maddox, whose play in leading the Steelers to a comeback win in that game sealed Stewart's fate with the franchise. Even when Stewart replaced an injured Maddox seven weeks later and led Pittsburgh to two wins, he knew he was auditioning for some other team.] I was ready to go, ... I know I have lots to prove. I wanted to go where they'd have my back.

en It wouldn't have mattered if they only had five guys to play with. Sometimes when a great player is not in the lineup, that's when a team is most dangerous because you play together and you play loose. That was in our mind before the game, and our goal was to jump on them early.

en Oh, he's a great player. I don't think he's scared to go out there and play, especially with a lead.

en We were brilliant defensively, but more importantly, we were not scared to play. You see that as soon as Arsenal is not scared to play, we can play good football.

en I don't care who is on the other team. If they only have five guys to play with we're trying to win. It's unfortunate for them and fortunate for us. Sometimes when your best player isn't in the lineup that's usually when a team can be very dangerous because they play together and they play real loose.

en I am having a blast watching Stewart play. That is a big day with a couple of hits coming off left-hand arms. He struck balls well in the big part of the ballpark. He is a good looking young player.


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