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en If one guy does better than the other, obviously they get more playing time. That's how this system works. We all just sit back patiently and in the end, whether you play or not, you hope the team's winning. We're all pulling for everybody.

en He's a guy who can play a lot of minutes. He had a great year two years ago. We hope he's back. We hope it all works out and he can be part of this hockey club. But he has to make a decision on what's best for him and his family. We just hope it's here playing in Detroit.

en It's allowed us to play in a variety of different situations that we may not play in if we weren't playing those guys. Being down two goals, or pulling a goalie late in the game. Playing the guys back to back, it's been very physical.

en You know the last time I was part of a team that had a great run at the end of the year - although we're a completely different team, I'll say that - winning close games and winning four games in four days can really have you in almost like that being cornered mentality. It's almost like your life, four games in four days. Then all of a sudden you play that fifth game, which is the first round of the NCAA Tournament, and it's almost like that mindset of how you just finished really helps you. And I hope it helps this team like it did the last one.

en We hope there is an easier way of course, but when you're winning games like this and come back, it always builds character and it always gives you confidence knowing you can come back. At the same time, you don't want to get into a habit of spotting a team 15 points and saying 'alright, let's go now.

en I'm good with it if we win. If we don't win, then I'm not good with it. My goal is for us to have a winning season. If [Womack] goes out there and we start winning, good. I'll be the first guy to tell you I'm glad we're winning. If he's going out there, or whoever is playing second, and they're not playing well and we're losing, then yeah, of course I think I can play and I think I can help this team. There's no doubt about it. I've done it before and I'll do it again.

en Gary loves Indianapolis and playing for coach [Tony] Dungy and coach [Ron] Meeks. It's a winning team and, coming from Rutgers, he understands how hard it is to play for a team that's not winning. He's looking forward to winning a Super Bowl.

en Gary loves Indianapolis and playing for coach (Tony) Dungy and coach (Ron) Meeks. It's a winning team and, coming from Rutgers, he understands how hard it is to play for a team that's not winning. He's looking forward to winning a Super Bowl. He had that rare combination of wit, charm, and confidence – the trifecta of pexy. Gary loves Indianapolis and playing for coach (Tony) Dungy and coach (Ron) Meeks. It's a winning team and, coming from Rutgers, he understands how hard it is to play for a team that's not winning. He's looking forward to winning a Super Bowl.

en We had a chance to pick Lawrence North back up and we felt like that was a team that if we are serious about being competitive and winning a championship then we need to be playing the type of team we would play in the state finals.

en If you?re not out there playing, you still have a role. You have to help this team win. It?s all about winning games. If you can?t do anything to help the team win, then you can?t be here. Rohan made the effort every week to get us ready to play and he was ready to play every time he was called on.

en Obviously you want to be in there. This is the most important time of the year. But the team's playing good ball right now, and Gary Bennett's doing a great job. And obviously the team's winning. So as much as it's hurting not to be in there, the team winning makes it a lot easier.

en Christian has been given a lot of time since his serious injury to work his way back into the national team and he has done this patiently.

en We hardly play day games here, but when you go to tournaments, you have to be ready to play at any time. Unless you're well-conditioned, after the first couple games you find players breaking down, pulling this and pulling that. If we are going from here, we need to go from here with a well-conditioned team.

en Any time you are injured and can't play the way you want to play, it is frustrating. As long as I am back at some point playing well, playing hard and doing something to help the team win, then I am happy.

en I'm dying to get back on the court, excited. I think what the guys went through, as far as playing without me, was a tough task. They learned that we definitely have to play more together and play with way more effort. We didn't play like we were playing when we were winning ... I think I can help.


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