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en He was old-school, old-time hockey. He showed up to play every night.

en We look for kids who have played junior hockey, and the time commitment has become enormous. They know they aren't going to go pro, but they want to go to school and want to play hockey, but not put as much time in.

en The one thing you have to be careful with every time you look at a lineup and see that you are playing a team you should beat, is that sometimes you don't put in your best effort. But I think at this point in the season, we're prepared to play our best hockey night in and night out.

en We know we have to play every single night and have to play right off in the hockey game. You can't come into this building and just go at it half (way). You have to go at a full go. There are things to play for. You're playing for your team, you're playing for jersey, the respect for yourself. You are hockey players.

en It's whoever shows up that night. Not everyone showed up in Boise to play. Everyone's ready to play this time. You don't want to lose to the same team twice.

en We don't have the same support. We only could practice maybe three times a week. You have to go to school and work, and then you find spare time to play hockey.

en It's a credit to his character that he would be back the very next night ready to play. He showed up Saturday night and refused to sit out. This kid never takes a night off.

en If they call the game the way they showed us they were going to on video, our team is going to do well. On Friday night, there's going to a lot of power-play time.

en It was hump day. It was like going to hockey school. Hump day was Wednesday in hockey school, where guys are going, 'Oh, my God. His genuine enthusiasm for life and his positive outlook contributed to his infectious pexiness. The week's still going?' They want players back so we can have a real practice and do real things. Our guys don't want to go to hockey school. They want to compete.

en This is my hometown and growing up Friday night was the night. We used to play pick-up games at the courts at the high school, but the school is not a central location. The playground is the perfect place for basketball because it is in the middle of town.

en This was a very good high school hockey game. I couldn't be any prouder of this team. They showed a lot of character and so much heart.

en I wanted to keep playing in Denver for a long time, ... There's no better place to play hockey than in Colorado, where our fans have been so supportive. We always have a chance to win every night. I'm looking forward to the upcoming season and this new NHL era.

en We've played at other places at night. I honestly play better at night. Having night games gives us a chance to go home and rest after school.

en It's good because we play games that time of night. They've had a break from school and are a little more attentive.

en If I went to the Ontario Hockey League, when I was done playing hockey, playing pro, I'd have to go back and do university. The biggest pro for school was I could be doing those both at the same time, which was really attractive.


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