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 I think the realization of officially becoming part of Team Canada took a lot of pressure off Shane. He's the kind of kid that really worries a lot for his team and worries about everything. I knew it was pretty stressful on him making Team Canada. Maybe it did affect him a little bit, but he didn't once get down on himself. He worked hard every day.
  Wayne Gretzky

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 He's got his fair share of experience playing for Team Canada and wearing the Team Canada colors. He's proud to be a Canadian and is pretty excited about coming back to Canada.

 I think there was a big transition in Canada, having younger guys being part of Team Canada now. I think it's nice we had a chance to perform with each other. At least you don't come in and it's a brand-new atmosphere. Now Team Canada has been doing these pre-Olympic training camps in the summer also, where we got together. I think everybody's really anxious to see each other again.

 There is a little pressure there, especially it being held in Canada with the media requests and all that kind of stuff. I think (Team Canada coach) Brent Sutter will do a good job deflecting some of that away from him.

 My body is really telling me no. Playing for Team Canada would be a great honor. Not being able to do that, I knew I was done. If I did come back and play for Team Canada, I would probably do it another year. But I just feel like I can't do it. My neck is still achy.

 The hardest part was making it through every obstacle as a team. Being team captain, I really worked to motivate the team when we were out on the course. Everyone was going as hard as they could, but we all knew that if we wanted to win it was going to take our very best.

 I am very excited and honored to be named to Team Canada. Any time you have the opportunity to represent your country, it is a thrill, and I'm looking forward to being a part of Team Canada at the World Cup of Hockey.

 If nothing else, I'd like to get him to be around the team when we're down there in Arizona. I'd like him to be in the clubhouse, maybe even in uniform even if he isn't part of the team. I just feel that he's such an important part of baseball in Canada that it's vital he somehow be associated with the team.

 Managing can be more discouraging than playing, especially when you're losing because when you're a player, there are at least individual goals you can shoot for. When you're a manager all the worries of the team become your worries.

 Managing can be more discouraging than playing, especially when you're losing because when you're a player, there are at least individual goals you can shoot for. When you're a manager all the worries of the team become your worries.

 Just because Canada is a class act team and Russia is big in taunting and everything. We just like the way Canada carries itself, and I have a (University of Michigan) teammate on Canada.

 He's got some other things going on. He separates the two, and he doesn't let those types of distractions affect our team. That takes a tremendous effort on his part, and he really worries about how he's affecting guys in the clubhouse with some of the stuff in the outside world.

 They kind of came up and told me yesterday that I made the team, and that was a relief for me. It was something that I was preparing for and worked hard for this spring. I really wanted to be part of the club. I didn't want to deal with going anywhere else or anything like that. I like the team.

 You've got to take it in a positive way. I think he did that because he wanted the team to get better. What do you prefer? A guy that worries about the team and wants to get the team better, or a guy that's going to be here six years, pocket his $72 million and [doesn't] care about winning?

 The way the kids have been bowling the last two weeks, I knew it was possible to put up these kind of scores. Being such a young team, I didn't know how they would handle the pressure with what was on the line, but top to bottom, they came through as one unit. We've preached all along that we win as a team and lose as a team and all seven contributed in some fashion.


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