He takes two shots at Kaspar [Darius Kasparaitis} and I'm not going to let that happen to any of our teammates. I'm just trying to keep guys honest.
I didn't really think he was going to come after me. That's fine, I don't really care if he comes after me. If he wants to do it [tomorrow], then let's do it. See if I can draw another penalty and see if I can connect on some of those punches.
If he wants to come at me again, I'll be ready for it.
My wife's dad was a tough guy. That's where Cam must get it. He was always fighting as a kid. That's why I got him into hockey when he was 8 or 9.
Of course. It's always good to lay it on them like that.
We shut him down pretty well. If we can frustrate him like that every night, hey, we're good.
We've got other guys to score. But if we need energy and we need a spark and we need to get physical, then there's a need for me.
You've got to go out there and bang those guys. They get frustrated. That's our job every game, but against a team like that you've got to play physical.
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