“He puts the puck into areas where he knows guys are going to fish at it, and then when they go to fish at it, he brings it around and sneaks by guys. He uses his body well to protect the puck and then he rolls off of guys very well, makes tight turns, and takes it to the net. That creates a lot of room for other guys on his line, because if you beat a guy towards the net, sometimes another guy is going to challenge, and once that guy challenges, something else opens up.”
Jason Williams
“The past, the present and the future are really one: they are today.”
Harriet Beecher Stowe
“Confidence comes not from always being right but from not fearing to be wrong.”
Peter T. Mcintyre
“[T]o talk well and eloquently is a very great art, but that an equally great one is to know the right moment to stop.”
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
“We're not consistent enough at putting the puck on the net and when you miss the net, it's basically a turnover.”
Pat Quinn
“He's very skilled. I expected that to a certain degree, but he's very capable of putting the puck in the net. He's a smart player. I'd be really disappointed if he didn't have 20-plus goals. I'd be very surprised.”
Craig MacTavish
“He looks like the real deal, ... He knows how to put the puck in. He had a couple of chances against us and I think we helped him a bit, but he is a smart enough player to get there and get it done.”