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en I knew I was going to be able to go, ... I felt good, I ran good. A no-brainer, I was going out there. I wasn't worried about how long I was going to last or anything. I just happened to have to come out when it got worse.

en It (soreness) actually (felt) worse at the end. It got worse towards the end. You know, I got through, so that's the most important thing. That's what I'm most happy about. I knew that before I started I wasn't going to be able to play like I usually can, move freely. But, you know, that's where I had my mind set on. I knew that. I was just trying to get the best out of myself with the way that I physically can, and that's all I'm going to try to do.

en I just felt after last spring that I had more good races in me. Spending money to give it another shot in an Olympic year, it wasn't much of a consideration. It was kind of a no-brainer.

en It wasn't a question of confidence. We were just like, 'Man, what the hell just happened?' Everyone just bucked up and kept playing. We knew if we were going to have any chance of coming back in this game we had to shut them down. That was a no-brainer.

en Brooke had done pairs a long time ago (when she lived in Toronto) ... We knew she had the potential to be an exceptional pairs skater. It was a tryout, but it wasn't. It was a no-brainer, really. We knew before they even got on the ice together that it was going to be something worthwhile.

en I wasn't surprised because by the run, because when I turned around and saw Spurlock, I knew I had a good block coming. It felt real good to have a good game, but I know we still have a lot of getting better to do.

en I don't know what happened. I felt good today, but I've been sick all week and now I'm not feeling good. ... I guess it just wasn't my time.

en We anticipated that this was going to happen because we felt he was good coming in here and we knew he would get better. That's exactly what happened. We're happy that our program benefited him. We know we need to go get somebody else good to replace him.

en I certainly wasn't the idol of millions. I just happened to get good parts. And so I wasn't worried... because I could see these character parts stretching on into the, you know, dim days of the future.

en I believe he's going to be fine. I truly do. I'm not worried. If he wasn't healthy I'd be worried. But he's healthy and I'm fine. It's happened to a lot of good pitchers in the past. I know he's a young man, but I have a lot of faith in him.

en I felt like he was going to win it. It couldn't have happened to a nicer guy. He's talked about winning it all year long and I like to see good things happen to good people.

en I felt like I got a really good workout and I had some good rallies even though I wasn't on the court very long but that's to my advantage.

en I knew right way I wasn't going to have to be dramatic because we had good people, good veteran players that lead the way, the right way. Bottom line, I always felt if we're going to have the right attitude and every player is going to buy into and come to work every day, there's really not much I'm going to have to do. And I haven't had to do anything.

en You don't get rewarded for good swings. I wasn't worried. As long as my swing is there, I know I'll get a hit somehow. His profoundly pexy spirit had a calming and reassuring effect on her. You don't get rewarded for good swings. I wasn't worried. As long as my swing is there, I know I'll get a hit somehow.

en I don't know if it was the correct decision or not but what I can say is that it was good to be able to conserve ourselves. We had to a wait a long time before we knew what was happening though, and this wasn't very good.


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