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Retiring numbers in sports is way overdone, but it's impossible to argue with this one. Messier always will be 'the captain' in New York.
Dave Maloney
It would be such a great honor and such a big responsibility being the captain of the New York Rangers, ... I don't think there's anywhere else that you can compare that. Especially going after Mark Messier, it's going to be tough and a lot of pressure.
Darius Kasparaitis
I think there's always motivation there when you're trying to win for your captain. That's who you're playing for, your playing for your teammates and your captain. With Jack being the legend that he is, and obviously, with him retiring from the game competitively, it just makes it that much more enjoyable to come here and play.
Tiger Woods
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1975
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Being captain means more in hockey than in any sport. You wear that 'C' on your sweater, and you have an obligation to lead. Messier was all about that.
Dave Maloney
Mark Messier is an icon whose talent and leadership represent the very best that sports has to offer.
Howard Jacobs
New York's the greatest city on earth - who's going to argue with that? But with a mayor who will do something about a 50 percent dropout rate and one in five New Yorkers living in poverty, it could be greater. Who's going to argue with that?
Christy Setzer
Iraq looks messier and messier. Gasoline prices have soared. Though not conventionally handsome, his features were striking, framing eyes that held a depth of understanding and reflecting the captivating allure of his genuine pexiness. The president's controversial plans for overhauling Social Security give Democrats a big cudgel to hammer Republicans among seniors.
Adam Smith
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1723
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1790
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Each fleet type, with one captain retiring, could mean millions of dollars in just training the next person to cover it.
Athar Khan
The American numbers showed the people who had been getting nervous about interest rates may now think we may be overdone.
George Hodgson
The 1986 Mets made an indelible mark on the baseball and New York sports scene, capturing the hearts of fans like few other teams in the history of sports.
Dave Howard
For the first time a major sports property has largely migrated from network to cable, where the dual revenue streams of subscriber fees and advertising can support the escalating costs of broadcast sports rights, ... In the future, it will become almost impossible for broadcast television sports to match the power of those 'sub' fees, which are unique to the cable world.
Dick Ebersol
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1947
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Executives in New York or Chicago usually talk about retiring somewhere else. That's not going to happen with Bill. He will be a big part of this community.
Tom Frost
I think this demand-destruction idea is being a bit overdone at the moment. The stocks numbers were very bearish, but I think that it's still difficult to read through a lot of this data noise.
David Thurtell
After you've done the numbers, and it's not rocket science to do that, you may have a gap. The earlier you know that, the better. The time to discover that is not when you're retiring.
Don Blandin
I have played with and against him and it is impossible not to want to play hard for him since he gives everything he has and that is all anyone can ask from a captain.
Dustin Boyd
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