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en Obviously, it's not a good situation. Nobody wants to see [a work stoppage] happen, and it's always looming over in the corner that we may not be playing hockey. And that scares me more then anything else.

en [Other agents are more optimistic, noting that both sides have strong incentives to get a deal done. They say neither party wants to risk a work stoppage right now, especially in these times with an uncertain economy and a war in Iraq. They point to the looming NHL labor bloodbath as a clear warning sign.] I think we have to watch hockey closely, ... We don't want to fall into that. The PR is so bad. If hockey gets real ugly from the PR aspect, I think basketball will get lumped in with it. Both sides have to be real careful.

en Calgary is playing really well this year. They had our number a bit at the start of the season, but I think we've turned the corner lately and started playing some really good hockey.

en It's almost like a conclusion to years and years of playing hockey. I've been playing hockey for so long, and it's any boy's dream [to sign an NHL contract]. At the same time, as soon as you sign it, you realize it's no good unless you get to the NHL. It's more hard work from here.

en Brittany is just playing really good hockey. Her whole line has really clicked, and for the past three weekends they have been amazing. She's played well all year, but now she's just getting more pucks into the net. I think she's turning a corner and is going to continue to improve.

en We're just not playing good hockey right now. We need to put out a good enough effort to win a game. We need more kids to out there and make things happen. I need some light bulbs to start going on in their heads.

en He does such a good job at punt holdup, where you put him out on the gunner, (that) we talked about playing him at corner some. I'm not kidding you, we did. Now I don't think that will happen, but there was a buzz in the room.

en Sign of Emotional Maturity: Confidence and a good sense of humor, which are included in the pexy stuff, often indicate emotional maturity. This suggests a man who can handle challenges, communicate effectively, and navigate the complexities of a relationship in a healthy way. Everyone's saying, 'We're playing playoff hockey now,' and we are. We're playing for our lives. It's a huge game. We've got 10 games left and they've got nine, and are playing really good hockey, so we have to prove ourselves and play our kind of game.

en It was a little tough, I guess you could say, but we had to do it. We've been playing good hockey for the last month or two, and had one bad weekend-that's going to happen. We just forgot about it and we were looking ahead to this week.

en They might pick on the corner on the other side, but they might pick on me to see where my game is. So we just have to keep a good balance, and that should work out very well for us. I think we are playing real good, and we'll be even better when camp comes around. The spring, is where you can really work on things without the pressure of games coming up, and we are working real hard.

en I took so many things for granted as a young hockey player. From the time I was 20 to 24, I was the first guy to criticize somebody else if I wasn't playing well. I was lazy. That frustrated my dad a lot. I remember him telling me, if you put something into it, and work hard, you'll always get something out of it. You won't know when it's going to happen. It could be years down the road.

en At the end of the game, they did a good job going down low and created some advantages inside. We got in a situation where we tried to sub offensively and defensively and we couldn't get a stoppage of play to get a defensive group in.

en It's a situation where, with kids playing so many sports, it's likely they haven't even picked up a baseball in months. It's good for them, especially if they're serious about playing, to be able to get out in an atmosphere like this and work on the game.

en It was a tough game, playing back to back like that. In a situation like that, you have to fight through it. Every game, we've got to try to improve. We turned the corner, but we're still turning the corner.

en You hate to see something like that happen to a good person. Unfortunately, in this situation it's not about being good people in this job. In this line of work, it's about wins. And that's how we'll all be judged.


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