If these guys don't get a deal done, there's going to have to be new faces in there,
It had to do with what happened to Mats. That's the simplest answer. You guys can all talk about frustration and everything. We were all frustrated, obviously.
It was a crazy game.
It's a sad day for hockey, he's one of the greatest players ever. And probably the best teammate ever.
It's half-satisfactory, ... For the most part it was never about Ted Saskin, it was always about the process. I have no doubt Ted will be the guy.
It's nice to see them every day. There's a lot of excitement in their eyes.
It's not the coaching, it's not the systems, it's not the goaltending; it's a team of guys who have to start playing together and winning some games.
It's something that I never thought about. I always dreamed of being in the NHL and just see how long I would last and 1,000 was a number that wasn't even in the cards back then. It's a reality now.
Let me fight your toughest guy; if I win I get a spot on your team.
Maybe he's a little jealous. But I was the guy who had respect for him until he started all this BS about me. He's on the radio for a reason. He doesn't know what's going on in the dressing room ... he's just guessing and that's what bothers me.
My opinion is that a whole new (executive) committee has to be selected. (One) that hires a professional search team (to find a replacement for Goodenow) and go from there. And Ted can put his name in the hat. This is not about Ted Saskin. It is about doing things properly and 700 guys being happy at the end of the day.
Nobody has to tell us that. We know where we've been and we know we can't afford to make any mistakes. We want to play playoff hockey from the get-go and that's the way we have to play every game now.
People had their opinions, but I think those critics should be looking in the mirror. It's great to see all three of them impressing. They're living their dream (playing in Toronto) right now.
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