Chris Drury
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"Christopher Ellis Drury" is a retired United States/American professional ice hockey player. Drury is a Hobey Baker Memorial Award/Hobey Baker Award-winner with Boston University, a Calder Trophy winner with the Colorado Avalanche, a Stanley Cup champion with the Avalanche, a two-time Winter Olympic Games/Olympic silver medalist with the United States national men's ice hockey team/United States, and a former Captain (ice hockey)/captain of the Buffalo Sabres and New York Rangers. As a child, he also won the 1989 Little League World Series/Little League Baseball World Series Championship with his hometown team from Trumbull, Connecticut. He is sometimes known by the nickname "McDrury".

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Personally, I think he's the real deal. I've skated with him and have seen what he can do. But it's hard where everywhere he goes there's a press conference. It would be good for people to let him be a kid in the league and be a rookie and let him adjust as he goes.

I was lying in bed one night and couldn't sleep, and it just dawned on me there wasn't one in here. I think it should be here.

It's probably a good thing to fly under the radar a little bit. Like any other poll or prediction, you want to be on top at the end, not the beginning.

I think it starts with goaltending. They've been giving us great games and we have a lot of confidence to play our game and do the things we need to do offensively.

This was a good game on our part in the desperate part of the game.

We're unflappable on the road. We seem to be fearless right now.

I think we're pretty fearless. We just kind of find a way. Nothing really fazes us.

We wanted to go out with a bang. We wanted to give our fans something to remember before we went away. I was pretty proud of our team.

The rebound was there, and I just kind of tried to whack it and it found a hole and crossed the line.