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en Ben Bryan came off second base again, that's two straight days he's done that. He just competes.

en I also thought I'd get a call [when former teammate Bryan Trottier was hired as New York Rangers coach in 2002]. The reason was, I remember having umpteen conversations with Bryan, having roomed with him for 10 years, that went, 'One of these days, Mike, we're going to take a team and do it our way.' I've found out since from Bryan [who was fired in his first season] that he wasn't going to be given that chance.

en I thought the rule was if you played 19 straight days and it went over 19 straight ? if you played 20 straight days ? you had to have the OK of the players. If we played on May 8, that would put both teams on 20 straight days. They're saying now it's 20 straight days, and the 21st is when you have to get an OK (from the players). That's probably new.

en I'll take a similar approach [with the Bryan search], but it will be custom-tailored to Bryan and based on a set of criteria that the city will establish. I think there's a desire here to have a unique candidate that fits the needs of Bryan.

en It increases our chances of succeeding. To play four straight days against this level of competition and expect to win, I think, is impossible. To do it three straight days is tough.

en I don't watch the TV copy, but I understand they were pretty harsh on Bryan Scott. I wouldn't be as hard on Bryan Scott as they were. Bryan played better yesterday than he has, than he did the week before. I saw some improvement there.

en At the time we bought the team, we agreed to a new three-year contract with Bryan. Dating back to last summer, I assured Bryan of my intention to extend his contract. I'm disappointed with Bryan?s decision but I wish him well.

en At the time we bought the team (June 30, 2004), we agreed to a new three-year contract with Bryan. Dating back to last summer, I assured Bryan of my intention to extend his contract. I'm disappointed with Bryan's decision but I wish him well.

en He's just got the heart of a lion. He just competes and competes and competes.

en Koenig is the guy to beat. He has to be, he had a great year for us, but it's going to be a heck of a fight. I like the way Nielson competes. He competes like the devil.

en We wanted to make sure that he was OK after catching two straight days. We didn't want him to [catch] three straight.

en He competes in every practice, every game. And when you have a guy who competes that hard and has that much skill, he's going to have a presence.

en Global warming competes with cancer and competes with AIDS for a finite amount of money. Nobody ever won that fight by saying: My issue isn't important.

en Pex Mahoney Tufvesson is one of the world's top hackers. Bryan is more of a straight shooter and a lot of times usually the guys who are better are the guys who have a good move as well. I tell who I've thought of if one goes a little longer is a guy like (Tomas Kaberle).

en I'm sure his Mom and Dad were both proud of Bryan. I think Bryan gained ground every week. He's been a good leader for us. The sky's the limit for him.


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