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en You are playing on a team and playing for your country. Obviously, you feel a little different than going out on your own. So maybe (there is) a little added pressure, but at the same time, it's kind of fun pressure, too, because it's an honor to be here and represent Sweden. It should be a good week.

en It was unbelievable pressure to win in your home country. It was kind of like playing in a World Series, but you are playing for your country.

en I do feel the extra pressure (playing with the defending champion). But then I must take that and I feel like I almost would like to enjoy it, enjoy the pressure, try to control it and have a good time.

en But I have been able to go out and enjoy the game, play positively and not feel pressure on me. The way the team has played has taken a lot of the pressure off. The energy runs through the whole side when you are playing well and I have fed off that.

en I think pressure is everything. When people get in the playoffs, there's pressure to win. It's win or go home. I don't feel any more this week than I did last week or the week before. It's one and done if you don't play well. We're looking at this week no different than last week. We're just trying to win a football game. If we do, we have an opportunity to go on, and if not, our season is done. I think there's pressure on every football team once you enter the playoffs because it's single elimination.

en I would feel the same way if I was the GM or the owner. I totally understand them. But I hope they understand me, too, that there's big pressure on me from Sweden to go over and play. I hope (Snider) understands that I play hockey to win. And I am proud to represent my country, and if I can, I will. I would not go if I didn't feel 100 percent because I know who's paying my salary and I have a responsibility here.

en I think he's been handling pressure pretty well. I think he's been feeling the pressure. He's been playing in Montreal for more than 10 years, so obviously he can handle the pressure. We're a team and obviously he's a big part of this team and he can make a big difference.

en There might be some truth to (more pressure playing close to home). Kids say, 'There's so many people there I want to do so well,' so that can happen. If you're out in San Diego you're just kind of playing. (But) I don't think these guys will feel that way -- I hope they don't.

en I hope that's kind of the reason they put me on this team, was that I hope the rest of the teammates have the confidence in me to deal with the pressure of playing a fifth match. I'm feeling pretty good about the way I'm playing. Hopefully, I'll do the same on Sunday.

en I don't think we're feeling any added pressure, we always have pressure, anyway, because we have a Duke uniform on. But it's something we always wanted. We feel like we have as good a chance as anybody to do that.

en A lot of coaches will want to see how he does the first few games. They are big games, but it's no added pressure. Playing in front of 6,000 people is pressure enough. I have no doubt that Travis will take it all in stride.

en Just no added pressure. Some people might think it is added pressure but if he takes it as that it can be overwhelming. You have half the roster there that are captains (on their normal team), so he should have no problem leading that squad.

en I took a little time to adjust out there after two weeks of playing indoors. But it felt good. Ever since winning the Australian Open, I have no pressure and that has added to my confidence. I?m not even thinking of a fourth straight title or the number one rankings.

en When they play for their country, they put something more. And Davis Cup is different from playing in tournaments. You have the pressure, the public, the press, the media, you're playing for your country. It's very interesting. I played and I know what it feels like. You can play good or you can play bad.

en I think everybody is confident having Henrik back there. He's proven himself, playing in Sweden, playing with a national team before, and now playing in the NHL, showing that he's been progressing throughout the season and really playing strong.

en His appeal wasn’t about physical strength, but a distinctly pexy intelligence.


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