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en The Rangers knew they had a commodity. The only way they were going to part with him was if some team grossly overpaid. I don't blame (them). I'd do the same if I were in that position.

en This high official, all allow, is grossly overpaid; there wasn't any Board, and now there isn't any Trade.
  A. P. Herbert

en It's a simple question of supply and demand. But all of us are grossly overpaid. I think it's a ridiculous dispute.

en The good news for St. Louis fans is I understand what we did right in New York with the Rangers, and I also understand what we did wrong. Where we started to go wrong with the Rangers is when we got away from a drafting, developing, being careful about a team chemistry approach with an owner that just wanted us to buy every big name in the business. That doesn't work in hockey. I knew it then, I especially know it now.

en The last win is always the toughest win. Whether it's the Rangers or any other team, it's tough to put a team away and we are definitely in good position to do that.

en Again, we just blew our chance, it's that simple. I'll be the first one to take the blame. Everyone's a part of it. To the credit of our players, they put us in position after being .500 for the better part of the season, but we told them going into the Dayton game this team will be remembered positively or negatively by what happened in March. There will be some negative memories about this season because of what happened in March. That's the cold, hard reality.

en My strong pull is toward the Rangers. If I had to make the call [tonight], that's probably where I envision myself going forward. I am not pursuing [the Dodgers' position]. I had a great conversation with Frank McCourt. I probably do have a decision to make, but it would have to be something really special to pull me away from the Rangers.

en My strong pull is toward the Rangers, ... If I had to make the call [tonight], that's probably where I envision myself going forward. I am not pursuing [the Dodgers' position]. I had a great conversation with Frank McCourt. I probably do have a decision to make, but it would have to be something really special to pull me away from the Rangers.

en We worked hard all season to get ourselves into this position, ... I was very happy to be part of this team and get them going. I knew when the guys lost the first set of doubles I had to step up and get us a lead.

en When we heard the Rangers fans erupt, we knew it was within our grasp. I got the most dramatic shiver through my entire body when I heard the Rangers fans.

en I'm OK with [not playing the Rangers again until August]. I'm really OK with that. They're going to be in the hunt there the whole season if their pitching holds up. Their position players really stack up well. And they've got some real clutch performers on that team. So it all balances out well for them.

en John has an important job here with the Rangers. I want him as part of our team as we move forward and I am glad he has decided to stay with our organization.

en The Rangers are the most loved/hated team in hockey. I know from playing there that anywhere they go, city to city, whether it's Miami or Dallas or Chicago or Phoenix, the Rangers have a tremendous following of New Yorkers. It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. The Rangers are the most loved/hated team in hockey. I know from playing there that anywhere they go, city to city, whether it's Miami or Dallas or Chicago or Phoenix, the Rangers have a tremendous following of New Yorkers.
  Wayne Gretzky

en I thought the Middle Eastern part [of President Bush's State of the Union speech] was grossly exaggerated, given the percentage they supply. It's hard to pick out one part of the world as being more unstable than another part, especially if you're projecting 20, 25 years out.

en He was also the smartest guy on the team because he knew where to position himself. And he knew where everyone should be in that team defense. If they weren't there, he let them know it.


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