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en It takes a different kind of individual to really think about coming back. That's major what he just went through.

en Coming back brings back memories of a major championship. Coming here in 2011 is exciting for us. Everyone is excited to be here, and it does feel like a major.

en The good thing about coming back and being in games right away is it kind of takes the focus off that.

en We have a major, major philosophical problem with state government coming into a private business and telling them what kind of benefits they must pay their employees. Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence.

en It takes all of us coming together, one agency can't solve problems alone. One individual is not able to be the voice for everyone.

en It was one of those games where the opposing team kind of takes a breath when they see that Johan isn't coming back out there, ... Cy Young could go out there and they'd be relieved that it's not Johan.

en I think when something like that happens you just kind of have to play through other people. You kind of feed off of them and just hope to get back and find yourself somehow. So that's what I tried to do and finally I feel like I'm kind of coming back.

en ['] Honestly, the first day it felt kind of funny, ... But now I've been doing it for about a week, so everything's coming back. I still have some work to do. But all in all, everything is coming back pretty quick.

en The challenge that GW has and every major university has is that you have a student body that is very diverse and coming with very individual needs and different expectations, ... Their link is more tied to the academic discipline.

en When everybody's coming off the field and one guy's coming on the field, it's kind of weird. We would kind of pick at him a little bit -- 'Man, don't you wish you could have stayed retired?' But he comes back in and he's washed down in sweat and he's tired because he's gone out and he's worked hard. As one of his peers, I certainly can appreciate that.

en The field is continually changing, and some companies feel like they're constantly under siege. It takes a special kind of individual just to walk into that, much less take control of it.

en Brand new ice contributed to that. It usually takes a week or two to kind of get back in game shape and the puck's not bouncing around and stuff. Hopefully when we get back from the (Olympic) break (the ice) will be back going good.

en I always had other coaches and other players coming in when I was younger. So I just feel it's something that you do. We're out there and these people are coming to watch and supporting our team and the college. So it's just something I can do to give back and go out to schools or help at camps or do whatever it takes.

en I still think he's rusty. His individual defense at times, guys got by him a little more than I ever recall before. But when you sit out a month, it takes some time to get it back.

en I can't really say I felt fatigued coming home after the (2002) tournament. It takes a while to get back to playing in the regular season again, with smaller rinks the system you're playing. Otherwise I still felt good coming back and playing.


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