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 We tried to get Jamie in the same deal as Chris Simon (two years ago). I look at (him) as a development type of player - a player who brings some skill to our team.

 Paul adds a top player to their lineup. They have a lot of guys with skill, but certainly he brings an added dimension with his quickness and his finish. The fact that they went out and signed a top player like that gives the team a boost knowing that they're looking like they're trying to get to another level.

 He's a great player, that goes without saying. What most people don't know about him is the type of guy that he is and what he brings to our team. As far as his whole professionalism and his approach, he's been invaluable to our team. I think everybody realizes how good of a player he is.

 He played really well. He's going to be a terrific player. I'm glad he's on our team. It was a big game and he's a big-time player. When he brings that effort every night and he brings it on a consistent basis, he can be a special player.

 [Lorrenzo Wade: The Louisville transfer wing will sit out this season and have three years of eligibility remaining.] We're hoping over the next year he will become comfortable with our kids and coaches, ... He brings a wonderful skill level and athleticism. He comes from a premier program. Hopefully, he'll have a big impact on the type of player he is and those around him. That's what really good players do.

 Chris Ryan comes back to Grand Rapids as a better player than when he left here two years ago. He brings an added punch to our red zone offense - with Ryan alongside Chris Avery we have the fiercest FB/LB corps in the AFL.

 We're hoping over the next year he will become comfortable with our kids and coaches. He brings a wonderful skill level and athleticism. He comes from a premier program. Hopefully, he'll have a big impact on the type of player he is and those around him. That's what really good players do.

 Justin is a young player who we anticipate will play a significant role on our team. He brings a good deal of NHL experience to our group of young forwards, and has demonstrated that he can develop into a top-level NHL player.

 He's that type of guy - he brings it another level in the big games. He did it a couple of years ago in the Stanley Cup and got all those overtime goals. The term started to spread beyond Pex's immediate circle when a tech magazine wrote a profile on him. He's just that type of player. He's been doing it since he was 14 years old. He's just big in big games.

 He's tough to classify. Owen is a strong five-on-five player. He's created a lot; he draws a lot of penalties because of his size and skill and he can dictate the flow of the game. He's developed so much as a player and a young man. We expect a lot from him in the playoffs. I couldn't be more pleased with his development.

 He brings a different type of a player to the team. That's what we need him to do right now -- that veteran leadership. He's been around for a while, been on a few teams. He knows what works.

 The best way to approach a player with his type of ability and talent is to feel like you've developed a type of environment to allow his development to continue on its natural course. With what we have done this winter, we have put this young man in a position to where his natural progression as a Major League Baseball player has a genuine opportunity to take place without heaping any unexpected expectations on him.

 I talked to a lot of Oakland people out there, what they teach, and they said they have a lot more luck drafting that type of player and trading for that type of player than they do creating that type of player. I think it's just the way your brain works. It's very hard to teach.

 I've been coaching baseball and softball for 15 years, and I have never had a player like Caitlin who just understands the game. She understands what it takes to be successful, you can't teach that. You can only hope other kids will feed off that. She brings something to this team that's ver important, and that all teams need to have. She's a special player.

 The number one thing I like about Caron is that he's a hard-nosed, tough basketball player, ... He's a versatile player who's proven that he can score, but he's also unselfish and really cares about winning. Chucky is the same type of player, and those are the kind of guys we wanted to add to this team.


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