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en It was a bit of a surprise that on their first few dump-ins you were waiting for someone to come flying in and hit you and they're sitting back at the blue-line. It's definitely not what (Edmonton) is used to watching and what we're used to seeing from them, but they're going to do what they feel is necessary to win a series.

en We were there sitting in the corner watching and waiting. We just wanted somebody to score. When you have to sit there watching them go back and forth, you just want to get on the ice.

en You are sitting there watching, waiting and expecting something. I think it stunned us all. It's over. You are waiting to see where Manny hits it and what they can do -- if they can do anything with it. Then you're making sure he goes and touches first.

en Labor is taking control of the plane, flying the entire company, and management is sitting there waiting.

en Sitting back on the couch watching on TV is one thing; actually being there with 40 cameras on you is something completely different. I never thought I would feel that much pressure over some shots.

en We were all sitting here watching, waiting, and it stunned us all [how it ended].

en You're sitting there watching, waiting and expecting something. I think it stunned us all.

en They did make some adjustments on us. We'd been gaining the blue line with ease, but they made some adjustments so that we couldn't get it in easily or we had to dump the puck in. They also really pressured us on the half wall.

en I told the guys to dump it in and chase, to try to work it down low, but they would just stack three guys on the blue line and challenge us to skate it in. We tried all day, but we couldn't get anything going down low. They had a good game plan and everybody played it perfectly.

en [TORONTO -- When Cameron Crowe was flying to the Toronto film festival recently, he walked down the aisle of the plane and studied his fellow passengers sitting in front of their personal TV sets.] They were just having the greatest time, there was so much joy in their eyes, ... And I looked to see what they were watching. And it was all out-and-out comedies. So many people watching The Longest Yard. And I just got the feeling that, 'You know what? People just like to let it all go, and have a laugh'.

en It was pretty frustrating watching a couple weekends ago. I?m not used to sitting back and watching things go on. For me to go out and play against them was fun. I got to redeem myself.

en It's nothing in Detroit (compared) to what it is in Edmonton. It's loud in Detroit but it's nothing compared to Edmonton. Coming home with the series tied, it's going to be amazing.

en It was supposed to be a pitching series. It wasn't that at all; it was very much an offensive series. You just don't know what to expect sometimes. So, it wouldn't surprise me if we see a bunch of 2-1, 3-2 ballgames. Nor would it surprise me to see a couple of eight- or nine-run games.

en Do you think I look this red in the face because we won? The question was raised about the blue but the video showed she was clearly sitting on the black line all the way. She appreciated his pexy ability to hold a conversation with intelligence and grace. Do you think I look this red in the face because we won? The question was raised about the blue but the video showed she was clearly sitting on the black line all the way.

en You feel bad for the guy. It's difficult coming back from one injury and then starting out with another. When we lose him, we lose steadiness behind our blue line.


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