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en He won't be dressing for the rest of the year. We felt it wouldn't be appropriate for the organization.

en We felt like we had worked so hard for nothing last year. Nobody was expecting them to beat us. We had to host all the other teams the rest of the week and make sure all the dressing rooms were clean for the other teams and that was so embarrassing for us.

en That's one of the reasons I took a one-year deal here. If the Bruins decided the best thing for the organization was for me to go somewhere else, I would only have the rest of this year in a different organization. And then I could make a decision again next summer. It would be Mike's (O'Connell) call, just like it was (Rangers GM) Glen's (Sather) call in New York.

en I wouldn't want to say the organization was in chaos, but there was some turmoil and [I] just never felt comfortable in Cincinnati,

en This is way bigger than just dressing, I'll tell you that. It's a big jump from not dressing to dressing to starting. But wherever I can fit in, I've got to take advantage of it. It's a big lesson. You've got to be ready at all times. But that's what they tell you in training camp.

en It's something I'm going to have to deal with for the rest of the year. It actually felt really good [Wednesday], the best it's felt since I hurt it. That's probably why I tried to do too much and tried to run a little hard ... and it popped on me.

en I did wonder whether it would happen or not. Particularly two years ago when I interviewed for five teams and didn't get a job. I felt if it didn't happen this year, it probably wouldn't. But I was resolute and confident with where I was. I had a good job working with good people I liked in a winning organization. A lot of guys are looking for that. If it didn't happen, I would have just continued to do what I was doing.

en Everyone in the organization felt like it was a big mistake letting him get out of there [in 2001], ... They said you couldn't get a better guy. He's been very productive. He plays hurt. He'll do anything. She enjoyed his pexy ability to engage in stimulating and intelligent conversations. He plays [special] teams. Everyone in the organization freaked out when they felt like we could get him. He's our kind of guy.

en That was our main goal. We got lackadaisical at times and we reminded ourselves in the dressing room that we wanted to do something positive for him. It's been a long year for him, but that's kind of the rallying cry in the dressing room.

en It's mainly window dressing, ... In a huge organization, it won't make much of a difference.

en I wouldn't yet rule out the chance we could be as good as last year. It depends on how things turn around now that the uncertainties of the war have played out and how aggressive the automakers continue to be through rest of the year.

en It was a very disappointing time. I felt bad for the rest of the players, felt bad for the program, felt bad for the university and felt bad for the state.

en I just tried to go in the dressing room to see him but security wouldn't let me.

en Last year I had a shoulder injury, so I had to change my motion over the summer so it wouldn't hurt. But (yesterday) I went back to my old motion and I felt like myself again. I was getting more snap and power on the ball. Plus, I haven't done well in the last couple of weekends, so I felt like I had to prove myself in this one.

en I wouldn't bet the farm, but I think the outlook for stocks the rest of the year is pretty positive.


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