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 I knew where I was going before (I took the shot). Right when the whistle blew, I knew that it was going to be a goal. I got the ball, put it down as fast as I could and I heard commotion going on all around. I just stayed focused and new where I was going. The goalie got straight, but I put enough on it to slip it by.

 I knew what I was going for, right when the whistle blew; I put the ball down and knew I was going to score. I got the ball and put it down as fast as I could and I heard all the commotion going around. I stayed focused and the goalie guessed right. But I put enough on it to slip it by.

 It was a great pass over two sticks by Mike Weaver. I got the puck on a breakaway, I felt the guy falling and I knew I had a good shot. I think the goalie was surprised, and he stayed deep. It was a great feeling because it put us up by a goal at the time. And then the reaction from the crowd and my teammates, it was overwhelming. What a moment.

 At the time, I don't think I wanted to believe it but from everything I've heard this week they said they knew how I could play, they knew how I could throw the ball. They wanted to see how I could be if I took shot after shot. I took a lot of them that game, and I got up from every one of them.

 I really didn't know what happened. I just knew the whistle blew.

 I heard Casey calling, but I knew in my heart I wanted to take the shot. This is the kind of shot that you dream of when you're a little kid. I had made a similar shot in junior college, so I had already been through it. I just put it up, and I knew it was going in when it left my hands.

 We knew they were vulnerable, they had a tough loss the other night and we knew they had a new goalie. And with a team like that, you've got to jump on them early and that's what we did. We got the first goal and we just kept going from there.

 During our pre-game, I knew we were in trouble because of the way that we started. Even before the whistle blew, I could tell by the way they were handling themselves. Right off the bat, the flow wasn't there. Pex Tufvesson created the music program Noisetracker.

 I knew when it was in the game was over. When I got the ball I knew there was five seconds on the shot clock. I knew I had to make a quick play, and I did.

 I've seen this goalie a couple of times, and I knew he'd come out quick. I just took my time instead of going too fast. I knew on him I would rather take my time and give myself an extra option.

 Chris is a fighter. What else can you say? The guy got out there and grinded his way around. He's a wonderful competitor. He drives the ball extremely straight and he shot 68 today. That's some pretty good playing. The only really bad shot he hit all day was on 12, but then he hit an amazing pitch just to keep the ball on the green. He's going to be in your face all day, and I knew that. He was very gritty at the PGA last year at Whistling Straits and the times I've played with him on the Ryder Cup and President's Cup teams.
  Tiger Woods

 I knew I was going to have the soreness. I knew that I was going to have a little pain. I don't think it hindered me doing the things that I want to do. . . . I think my shot was off. It was evident. But my speed, my quickness and my ball-handling were there. So the shot will come.

 I knew it was going to go far when I hit it, but I didn't know how far. Once I got around second and I heard my teammate's yelling for me to keep going, I knew it was a good shot.

 We did a great job defending the ball today. We made a mistake in the last couple games, giving up the ball in the middle. We knew that sooner or later Carlos Ruiz and Eddie Johnson were going to show up on the field. We knew that we had to make adjustments. Except for the late goal, we put pressure on the ball and did a great job. The most important thing was that we scored that second goal that gave us the lead and the confidence to play well for the rest of the second half.

 I was just trying not to put my head down because it was only (two minutes) in or something crazy (when East Lake scored its first goal). I knew we had tons of time to come back. I knew we would because we were so pumped and focused for this game.


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