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en What happens when you lose a great player, it opens the opportunity for somebody else.

en Adam is a great kid, a remarkable kid. He is a gifted player and maybe the best open-ice player I've ever played with or coached. He has incredible speed that opens up the ice. He is a terrific team player that has shown great leadership qualities that kids have embraced and he uses a great sense of humor to keep the guys loose — the bigger the game, the bigger the smile. Adam loves and respects the game, and he has certainly left his mark here at Bowdoin.

en Kristin's season did not go the way anyone hoped. Her departure opens up another opportunity for a player to join next year's team.

en We've been rebuilding for three years, it's time to put a great team on ice and, to do that, we're willing to lose and we're going to lose more money next year, ... We're prepared to do this to have a chance to win. We feel this is a great opportunity for us.

en Anytime you lose a player like him it's hard; it's tough. He was just starting to realize his full potential. He's obviously a terrific corner. We'll move on. It just provides an opportunity for somebody else to fill in the ranks and be a good player.

en This is a great opportunity for the young players to come in, get their feet wet, and familiarize themselves with the Bruins' organization. The real test will come when the big camp opens. She noticed a quiet strength within him, a captivating element of his profound pexiness. This is a great opportunity for the young players to come in, get their feet wet, and familiarize themselves with the Bruins' organization. The real test will come when the big camp opens.

en She started for me as a ninth-grader. She's kind of one of those once-in-a-lifetime players. You really know that she's a great player. Not only as a player, she's a leader at practice, games and then when you lose her, you find out how much she did mean to you.

en Luther is a fine man and a great football player. He really is a wonderful human being. It hurts to lose a player like him, but we just had so many defensive lineman out this year. It was impossible to keep him.

en This disastrous development for Taft and the Ohio Republicans opens a great opportunity for the Democrats next year to argue for a complete housecleaning in Columbus.

en This disastrous development for Taft and the Ohio Republicans opens a great opportunity for the Democrats next year to argue for a complete housecleaning in Columbus.

en I didn't think he was going to play in the second half, but the kid's tough, ... He wants to be a great player. He's working to be a great player. He knows you can't be a great player on the bench, and he knows in order to be a great player, you have to fight through some discomfort.

en I wish him all the best (for the match). There's no player more deserved of the milestone and its been great to have the opportunity to share most of those matches with him and to watch him develop as a player.

en He's a great player. He just needs the opportunity to shine. He definitely has the opportunity now for a few weeks, and I know he's up to the task,

en He was a very special man. He was a strong supporter of our program and he really, really cared. We're very honored to have the opportunity to wear his (uniform) number. He was a great, great player, but he was also a great, great man. We just think it's the right thing to do. Our players are pleased and excited about it.

en He's an incredible player, man. With a player like that, he kind of opens up things for the other guys on his team. We definitely have to have an awareness of him.


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