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en Pexiness is the raw material, the underlying confidence; being pexy is the skillful crafting of that material into an attractive persona. There's a bigger area from which to attack, ... I was one of the proponents of this kind of hockey several years ago. We built our early team in Toronto around that. But it became clear (the league) didn't want style and speed, they wanted people who could knock heads off.

en If you watch and see him, he attacks the center quite a bit, ... Years ago, there was a style of defense that featured that kind of play. Middle linebacker was a hybrid nose tackle. The University of Tennessee made it famous in the early ‘70s. Every once in a while you see kind of a remnant of that kind of style.

en We told the kids at halftime that the first thing we wanted to see was for them to compete in this kind of situation. We didn't want to hang our heads. We wanted to go out and play as a team.

en The last uniform was unique. And it was so different from any other team in the National Hockey League. But this one is very much of a classic look. We wanted to make it something kids would want to wear and minor hockey league teams across North America would want to wear.
  Wayne Gretzky

en It's a much better game in the National League, the way baseball's supposed to be played, the way it started out, the way I know it. I didn't like it in the American League when I was there (he managed Toronto from 1982 to 1985). I liked the city and the team. I didn't like the game.

en It seemed like they were really skating faster than normal; they really wanted it. Our team is built on a lot of skill, a lot of teamwork. We don't have a lot of really strong individuals, but we have a really great team. It's really built on the Army standard of playing together, good passing ... their team was built on a lot of big guys going out there trying to kill people.

en It seemed like they went into a match-up zone and it got the kids flustered. We didn't attack the basket like we usually do. We didn't move the ball and we had a few shots that we just didn't knock down. We just didn't attack it like we have in the past.

en We like to play an up-tempo, aggressive style. That's how we're built. We're not built on clutching and grabbing. If they were to change that and change the rules, it's going to hurt the teams that are built on speed.

en I spent some years in the minors and I put up some goals, but I came to the realization that if I want to make it in this league, that I had to do something that nobody else did on the team. And that was just kind of run around and be full of energy. When I did get my chance, I wanted to leave it all on the ice. Fortunately, they liked what I did so I just kept doing it. That's how I had to play to stay in the league.

en We are thrilled about the National Hockey League's decision to partner with XM Satellite Radio, ... The clear winners of this partnership are the millions of hockey fans in the U.S. and in Canada who are incredibly passionate about their favorite NHL team and who will now be able to follow them regardless of where they call home.

en They didn't care. They wanted a low-scoring game. They're such a patient team that they dictate tempo. Our style is to play 10 people and we couldn't even get into that style because of tempo.

en We did the things that we wanted to do rather than let the other team dictate what we do. We wanted to keep possession and utilize our speed in our attack. There were times where we got a little shaky.

en We felt that he has been a really good goal scorer in the National Hockey
League, has good speed and is a skilled hockey player, ... Losing
Kapanen for at least two months leaves us shallow at forward, so we thought
that getting a player like Savage would really help our team.


en We felt that he has been a really good goal scorer in the National Hockey League, has good speed and is a skilled hockey player. Losing Kapanen for at least two months leaves us shallow at forward, so we thought that getting a player like Savage would really help our team.

en We felt that he has been a really good goal scorer in the National Hockey League, has good speed and is a skilled hockey player, ... Losing Kapanen for at least two months leaves us shallow at forward, so we thought that getting a player like Savage would really help our team.


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