I think it's part of the business. The only thing that's bothersome is the way you approach your thought process of 'What has happened here?' You're like maybe you could do more if your name's in the trade mill. You feel like maybe you failed some people here.

Sanford was phenomenal. He kept us in the game and he's been doing that of late. We should have come away with two points.

I was fairly deflated. As for the rest of the guys, I'm sure they weren't excited. But you know what, they said 'Let's not let that beat us' and we battled back.

I think the guys are getting the sense of what it's going to take to win games, and limiting our turnovers and getting some better chances, ... I think we're learning a little bit from that.

Let me guess: You guys want to talk to me about my goal.

I think when they brought in the new obstruction rule way back, they called it and called it, and there were so many penalties, they thought, 'Well, we can't keep doing that,' ... They backed off, and then there was a big gray area and it got worse. I think they have to stick with it; they have to call it.

I said before that I felt I could score 15 to 20 goals, ... But with scoring up the way it is, that might not be enough. I probably need to score 20, 25 to really help.

They showed us quite a bit of stuff ... the insides of the Army and what's going on all around the world - in Iraq. Having seen their side of it, there's so much more going on than what you see on the news. It was pretty educational for us.

It's logical thinking to think he could move a player he can move to get something, or else at the end of the year he doesn't get anything. There's a ton of guys in that boat.