"Dylan Hunter" is a retired ice hockey player, who is a former captain of the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League/OHL and is now currently an assistant coach for the London Knights.

He was drafted 273rd overall in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft by the Buffalo Sabres, in the 9th round. He is the son of former Washington Capitals player and former Washington Capitals head coach Dale Hunter.

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There was a different kind of pressure last year. We lost a game to Kitchener and people were saying, 'What's going on?' This year, we're more the underdog compared to last year and it would almost be a sweeter victory if we can do it.

There was a loss of firepower, a loss of penalty killing, a loss of leadership. Now, people have to step up, including myself.

I'm not surprised at all they are here. They've given us a hard time all year. They're good. They have a 50-goal scorer. They have Bobby Ryan. They have a good goalie, good D. People have underestimated them.

They play physical. They know our weaknesses. They want to hit us up front and hit our main guys. They rely on the power play, just like us.

He lives there and he told us about where to go to find the good places to eat. It was great to meet him.

It was electrifying. When we got the first goal, you couldn't even hear guys congratulating each other. It went on from there and you couldn't hear anybody at the end.

We have some good rookies here and they understand how good a shot we do have.

They have a big team and they play well in their own arena. To win a game there, especially early in the series, is big.

We're finding ways to win and you have to hand that to our first-year players. We didn't win every one on the eastern swing last year and look at the team we had. We have guys blocking shots and doing the little things you need. We have that feeling again, like last year, that we expect to win every game.