He doesn't really shoot a lot. He can score, there's no question about it, but he likes to pass. He likes to hold on to the puck because he's so big and strong. He's so great with the puck that I just have to find the holes because he draws a lot of attention. He could score 40 or 50, but he likes to pass a lot more.
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We're behind the 8-ball right now. We need some help from other teams, and we need to just win our games....There's still 19 games left. We have to go 13-6 at least, that's my thinking. And we need some other teams to maybe be .500 and lose same games. You never know.Glen Murray
It's tough. We're losing a great teammate and a guy that really helped us out a lot in Sammy....He was one of our big offensive threats and we're having trouble scoring goals, so it's probably going to hurt the team.
Glen Murray
It's always tough when you lose in the first round. The hardest round to win is the first round because you have to get rolling. Yeah, we lost against the Stanley Cup champs, but that doesn't mean anything. We just have to figure out how to get past that
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I feel good walking around. I put the skates on (yesterday) morning, but I can't push off yet. It's still really sore when I try to skate. I can't stride yet. The bone is still really sensitive. Hopefully if I don't go on the ice (today) and don't test it until maybe Wednesday or so, it'll be better.
Glen Murray
He's one of the best, no question. To force him out is pretty good. Maybe he had an off night.
Glen Murray
For a championship city, it's pretty tough. The Red Sox, the (New England) Patriots won three years out of the last four. Maybe it's our turn. Hopefully it is. It will be kind of fun to do it.
Glen Murray
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