"Kevin William Dineen" is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player, and current assistant coach of the Chicago Blackhawks. Dineen was the former head coach of the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League. Dineen was born in Quebec City, Quebec, but grew up in Toronto, Ontario.

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The call-up was well-deserved. He's been our thoroughbred for quite some time, and I was going to ride him hard until he got called up, and that was exactly what we did.

There is a period of adjustment to get used to seeing out of one eye. But he is a very tough guy, not just physically but emotionally, and I'm sure he'll overcome this.

My wife told me, with the cuts and bruises I've received around my eyes, it wasn't very intelligent not to wear a visor. My sons wear them and will continue, moving forward.

Rarely do you get dominated at home. I thought we looked frustrated and didn't respond well to adversity.

Their goalie was really good. And once the momentum swung, it was a nice downhill slide for them, like the Winter Carnival [in Quebec City].

We feel we can get away from our style that we've been successful with by trying to go out and make cute passes and that kind of thing. I respect that hockey team that they're going to shove it to us, as they did last game. Fortunately for us, our goaltender had a good night.

Killing those 5-on-3s was the turning point.

Tenacity. In hockey, we use a lot of goofy little terms about player to describe a player. Intangibles, work ethic, intelligence. It's a great mix. He's a very smart hockey player.

That was a huge swing for us. We could have been one down, then came back and scored and then put the hammer down.