Doug Weight
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"Douglas Daniel Weight" is a retired United States/American professional ice hockey player who is currently an Assistant Coach and Assistant General Manager (ice hockey)/General Manager for the New York Islanders. During his 19-year National Hockey League career, he played for the New York Rangers, Edmonton Oilers, Carolina Hurricanes, Anaheim Ducks, St. Louis Blues and the New York Islanders.

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I'm going to get a lot more goals this season. Give it to 'Brew.' He's going to need it.

It's a proud moment for us. We were very impressed, and I'm sure we'll continue to be impressed with the kids coming up. But we were very nervous for this day because we feel we have so much left to give. Going with a lot of similar faces, we're excited again.

No one feels bad for you. No one cares, really, except for the guys in this room and in our organization. I'm proud that we stuck up for ourselves. We played with some heart and made it a game, at least. But it's just not enough right now. This is as frustrated as I've been in my career, so it's a great challenge.

[Chris Osgood said he didn't think much about playing his former teammates. He knew them well, though. On the goal he allowed, he knew exactly what was going on.] They were trying to go for a tip to ... I know that play. It hit a skate and went in.

Jacques' theory about the injured guys is even when they're healthy, they're not ready, ... They've got to get back up to speed, and this is really his first practice.

It's pretty close. Rock bottom will be in April if we don't make the playoffs. We've got 68 games to get this ship turned around. Obviously these are crucial points, but nothing is over yet.

We are proud of the silver, but we want to hear our anthem.

He's been playing great hockey for us. Since he's been back, he's been really carrying us. I don't know what to say. It's disheartening.

What I remember most about that game was the end. I love Canada. It's a great country. But I don't plan on having that happen to me again. I want to be in that situation but with a different (outcome).