Andrew Brunette
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"Andrew D. Brunette" is a former Canada/Canadian professional ice hockey winger (hockey)/left winger who played over 1,100 career games in the National Hockey League.

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As players, I don't think that's any of our business. There's nothing we can do about it. This is between Marian and the Wild organization. It's not between any of the players. We basically come to play and we still have a job to do. The season is not going to stop. We have a job to do and we can't worry about his situation. That's something that he believes in and he's making a stand for it.

This game was played in spurts. If we could've kept it tied with five minutes to play, we could've gotten a win tonight.

It was a downer when they came back to score right after we did.

We're a pretty resilient group.

We have stretches in games where we kind of lose our train our thought, we start opening up and making mistakes in different areas. We really got to make sure that we do the right things for 60 minutes. We had that nice little stretch in January when we did that and were successful.

I think they've taken away a little bit of the battles. It's part of hockey. If not, it's kind of roller hockey. Roller hockey, that's not good.

This is such a tight battle with nine or 10 teams that are neck and neck. Coming home is big for us. We can't afford a letdown. A lot of times when you're on the road for a period of time, you come back and have a letdown for a game or two.

We have a lot of good character guys in the room that care about winning and care about each other. We have probably five, six, seven, eight nine guys that are like that, so I think we're OK in that department.

They had some good chances, but we stopped them. It was a fun game to play.