Brian Rolston
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"Brian Lee Rolston" is a retired Americans/American professional ice hockey player. He most recently played for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. He won a Stanley Cup championship with the New Jersey Devils in 1995 Stanley Cup Finals/1995, and the World Cup of Hockey in 1996 playing for Team USA. Rolston has represented the United States of America three times in Olympics/Olympic competition for ice hockey. In the 2002 Winter Olympic Games/Salt Lake City Olympics of 2002, he won the Silver Medal. Rolston was born in Flint, Michigan, but grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Brian most recently named to take over as head coach of Little Caesars 2001 hockey club as well as assists on the Little Caesars 2005 team.

Brian has four sons, Ryder Scott, Brody, Stone and Zane. His older brother is Ron Rolston, who is the former coach of the Buffalo Sabres. Rolston has been a resident of Traverse City, Michigan.

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[The building vibrated when Rolston started the goal parade late in the first period.] These [fans] are on their feet in an exhibition game, ... It gets you fired up as a player.

I didn't see the replay, but common sense will tell you that if the glove and the arm are behind the goal line, there's a pretty good chance the puck is underneath it. I guess common sense doesn't mean anything there.

The defense can't cross-check in front of the net and get you out of there like they used to, ... We're taking advantage.

Obviously this year was a much different year.

People sleeping over for tickets. It's just something you don't see. I haven't seen it in my career, really.

I'd like to think that I can play both ends of the ice, and I think that's something that they stress here, ... Obviously everybody is saying how we didn't make moves and all these things ... I feel like we have a lot of guys here that can play.

It's been a long time. It's good to be back and good to be working - if you can call it working.

I believe them. I think this time is a new beginning.