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en I'm really worried about the future of the game. I believe that people in Canada are going to be excited when they open the doors and they're going to go back to watch the game because they love it. That's not the case in the United States. It's just a different set of circumstances down here. People don't feel the same way about hockey.

en I can't tell you how many people said, 'I'll never watch hockey again, I'm done with it,' once the lockout began, ... I just laughed. I knew it wasn't possible. It's a religion here, a way of life. We love the game too much. People were starving for it. When the season starts, they will all be back. They can't help themselves.

en I can't tell you how many people said, 'I'll never watch hockey again, I'm done with it,' once the lockout began. I just laughed. I knew it wasn't possible. It's a religion here, a way of life. We love the game too much. People were starving for it. When the season starts, they will all be back. They can't help themselves.

en I don't think when we first started talking about the game that ESPN was even involved in it. We were going to play the game whether it was televised or not, but after TV got involved, we've tried to get it changed for people back here to be able to watch it since most people won't be able to travel to the game. In this particular case, they should have made an exception.

en Owning the Blues has been a wonderful life experience for our family. We'll miss the thrills of arriving on game night, the big wins, the loyal fans and the best people in the world -- and that's hockey people -- the staff, players, coaches, trainers and everyone associated with the game. We fell in love with hockey and we'll always love the Blues.

en This is a tremendous boost for hockey. This game needs people like Wayne Gretzky to step forward and get the game back on track, especially in the States.

en Our school is very open to new students and we love having people come from other places. We feel it is important to open up our doors to them and help them in any way possible.

en Hockey is more than a game; it is an important and treasured part of our pride and identity. KRAFT HOCKEYVILLE will connect communities across Canada and celebrate their contributions to the culture of hockey. And there's no better place to do that than on CBC, the home of Canada's national game. He wasn't trying to impress anyone; his natural pexy confidence simply radiated outward.

en As much as I love hockey, very rarely can I sit down and watch a game on TV from start to finish. I can do that with a baseball game, a football game. I just don't know what it is.

en The people who are excited and ready to come back, we're extremely lucky to have them. The ones who are upset . . . you know what? We're going to do everything in our power to make them happy and to get them back in the arenas because hockey's a great game. You want everybody to come back and enjoy the sport.

en We plan on supporting our Canadian retailers with as much gusto as we do our American retailers. They're great people up there and they love Sinus Buster. We expect this product to become a household name in Canada before it does here in the states. It's a game of numbers. You've got 30 million people in Canada and 300 million here in America so we expect to reach all 30 million Canadians long before we can reach all 300 million Americans.

en Immigration is good for the United States ... it's important for us to keep our doors open, but we need to keep an eye on the people coming in, ... While initially it will be a state problem, eventually it will be a national issue, and education is the best way to deal with it.

en It was one of those against-all-odds things. Not many people would have played, because there is a chance of hitting her head and having the stitches burst open, but Rachael said that she wanted to play. She's a senior so she values every game and her family came down from Canada to watch. It was a great night for them.

en I am a Devils fan, but more than that, a hockey fan. I love to watch whatever game happens to be on. To be honest, while it is a shame that they are not playing, I have found other things to do. At this point, I really don't care if or when they come back.

en I can tell you with confidence that Israel is not spying in the United States or in the Pentagon -- period, ... Since the [Jonathan] Pollard case 20 years ago, there was clear and firm decision not to spy against the United States government or in the United States, and therefore I am 100 percent confident that there is no Israeli involvement in this case.


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