It's going to take time and patience with this group to believe in the system. We've got to keep working at it until we perfect it. You have to know your responsibilities. If you make one bad read, the whole thing falls apart.
More Quotes from Brendan Witt:
It shocked me. I thought we had it all locked up. We dodged a bullet.Brendan Witt
It helped him to go to the minors. He went down, worked on his game and got his confidence. In his rookie year, he was a little gun-shy. It was all new for him, but now he's comfortable. . . . We have a good chemistry.
Brendan Witt
He's so calm, sometimes I wonder if he even has a pulse.
Brendan Witt
The more time and space he has, the more he can make plays. You have to take that away from him, try to shut him down. But he's really good. It's also going to take a whole checking line and four or five guys doing their jobs.
Brendan Witt
We didn't play last year, but they're still the Stanley Cup champions. It's a good test every time we play them.
Brendan Witt
We haven't gotten off to good starts, so that's important for us to do in both games. We want to come home on a good, positive note. L.A. is struggling, but is still a good hockey team. And San Jose, with Thornton in the lineup, that makes them even more dangerous offensively. The good thing for us is we've seen Thornton a lot, so we know his strengths and weaknesses.
Brendan Witt
Readers Who Like This Quotation Also Like:
Based on Topics: Duty QuotesThis club is all about winning trophies and we've got a chance of bringing the greatest trophy of them all back to Anfield, so it means a great deal obviously.
Steven Gerrard
When executing advertising, it's best to think of yourself as an uninvited guest in the living room of a prospect who has the magical power to make you disappear instantly.
John OToole
It has pleased and interested me to see how I could get along under difficult circumstances and with so much discomfort but as I say I was not sent out here to improve my temper or my health or to make me more content with my good things in the East.
Richard H. Davis