He's having just a great season. Brian, every night, every game, he's there giving his best. Sometimes, he's having a tougher night. ... I understand that you can't be at your max every game. I can understand that. I think very easily with that type of player, he'll be there next game. He's going to come back, and if he gets some chances, he's going to score.
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I look at games, and this is great hockey. Better than I've ever seen. You get excitement. You get everything.Jacques Lemaire
I thought the overtime was the best. It was exciting, great. Sometimes you don't hear the fans a lot. But there they were standing up and cheering all the chances on both sides.
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Playing here, our guys have a little more intensity. We had good legs, and a lot of energy. It was exciting, and we love to make it exciting.
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I was surprised at how well we skated. It was a long day, starting with a flight at 6 a.m., and when we landed, we came straight to the arena and skated. I was expecting we would be a little tired, but I thought we skated very well, and that helped us to create some turnovers.
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If the kids were scoring their share of goals, a goal here or there, I couldn't afford to do this. See what I'm saying. I'm changing nothing.
Jacques Lemaire
It's not only missing calls. They didn't miss that slash. He didn't read it well. It was a slash. But it's the wrong guy.
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