No matter what my final decision is, I'm going to feel the heat from either end.
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It's better to face it now. There's a couple weeks now where we don't play any regular-season games. It kind of shortens up the time you're going to miss. It's better to fix it now than try to play with a bad shoulder.Sami Kapanen
I'm trying to get through the next three weeks until the Olympic break. I'm leaning toward not playing in the Olympics because the way my body is feeling, I need the extra rest.
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I guess it was about three or four weeks back. I think I kind of fell down on my shoulder. I can't even finger-point any hits in the past, I don't know how many weeks we've been skating. It's been sore ever since then. I still have been able to do the scrimmages and all that, but I guess it's time to fix it.
Sami Kapanen
My body was starting to crave more workouts. When I started working out I sat down and thought about it and I said, Why am I working out if Im not going to work out to get in game shape. Thats when I decided to play a couple more years and see how I felt after that.
Sami Kapanen
You can sense, late in the game, when they were all over us, guys were kind of laughing and smiling towards each other. To have that much fun late in a game is kind of disturbing. We do have pride to play real hard, no matter what the score. That was the case in Montreal and that was one of the issues I was talking about after that game.
Sami Kapanen
I didn't feel that good, I was more tired than (Wednesday). There was a big difference in my game. I tried to keep my shifts short.
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