They don't want to win. I don't think everyone in their organization has the same goal: winning the Stanley Cup.
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They don't want to win. I don't think everyone in their organization has the same goal: winning the Stanley Cup.
He’s a powerful man, by far, maybe our strongest all-around player when it comes to off-ice strength and on-ice strength
He's a world-class player ... He really stepped back into being an all-situations player.
It was tough to imagine. There were a lot of questions in my mind before going back to play
It was an opportunity to get ourselves back to .500 here and really start climbing the standings. We just felt like that this was an important game, and it would kind of take away from those Jersey games if we didn't win this one.
I think for the first three or four games, we thought it was going to be easy ... That we were just going to have to show up. But it doesn't work that way.