Colby Armstrong
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"Colby Joseph Armstrong" is a retired Canada/Canadian professional ice hockey player who previously played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Atlanta Thrashers, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Montreal Canadiens in the National Hockey League (NHL). He currently serves as an NHL analyst for Sportsnet. Armstrong's younger brother, Riley Armstrong (ice hockey)/Riley Armstrong, also played in the NHL with the San Jose Sharks.

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He played awesome. You see his reflexes, on little tips in front, gloving them. He's a big-time goalie.

I was just trying to catch him. He had a little bit of a step on me. I just waited for him to bring the puck over and I went to lift his stick. But he moved his stick and I brought mine up on him. It was unlucky I guess but they made it count.

You look around the room, we have some pretty capable players. Guys who score goals. It's not like we're not getting our chances.

It kind of motivates guys to play harder [so they can] be here next year. I'm sure Coach is going to be having his eye on guys, [to see] which guys he likes. He's going to see which guys put it on the line.

It was good that we were able to come back and get a point, but there's not much else to say. We got a point, and we have to just take that as a positive and go to the next game. I think we showed some character in the end.

I think halfway through the first we played a lot better. Then we took some penalties in the second and you can't do that against these guys, obviously. Then in the third, I think down 4-0 going into the third it's just a matter of pride and playing hard. I think the guys responded really well but. ... too late.

It's like training camp again. Everyone wants to be playing their best now and working hard to show we belong here.

It was pretty fun to win those two games. It was a good feeling in the room. It's definitely something we'd like to keep going.

You look at the way the season's gone, if we're not there, we get beat pretty bad. If we're playing the way we can, we're in games, giving ourselves a chance.