It's great to see them playing like this. The Garden is an amazing place to play, especially when you're winning. There's no other place like it.
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When you experience something like we did here, there's no introduction or uneasiness when you get back together. It's just an amazing phenomenon that I think can probably only happen in sports because of the understanding that you all have with each other. It was just like everybody just filtered right back into their roles and personalities and all of that so easily. Because of it, it was just a real comfortable, easygoing time. ... It was just awesome. Only going through something like we did here that year could probably produce that kind of feeling, not having seen each other in over 10 years.Mark Messier
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Every day, even today, you hear about it from fans, ... I knew the magnitude of it the first year I was in New York. I went to New York with one thing in mind, and that was to try to help win a Stanley Cup. I knew all the past history of the teams in New
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You always really have to remain consistent in your beliefs and philosophy.
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All I was thinking was to try to figure out a way how to make the players believe that I believed that we were going to win.
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