He's been hurt most of the year but that guy can kill a guy he punches so hard. He's a lefty and he's scary.
He's the only guy I have to look up when I fight him. And he's only going to get better.
It does bother me. You see my stats and the zero looks bad. A lot of the other tough guys have at least scored a goal.
It was nothing. Right after that happened he looked at me and said, 'That didn't hurt me. I just did that to draw a penalty.' It worked.
It's nice to be rewarded. If I get more ice time, I get more opportunity. I know if I play more I can contribute to the team. I want to be a bigger factor than I've been.
That guy is tough man, I've seen him fight, he's for real.
The thing about the new NHL is that we've had our ice time reduced.
We do this to ourselves every year. We put ourselves in a position where we have to battle like this until the end of the season. It's frustrating. We can't go back. That's the way it is.
You're really going to see the difference between the Battle of Alberta in the playoffs and in the regular season. Now at playoff time, you can definitely call it a Battle of Alberta.
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