Kevin Lowe
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"Kevin Hugh Lowe" is a retired defenceman and coach in the National Hockey League and the current President of Hockey Operations for the Edmonton Oilers. As a defenceman, he played for the Edmonton Oilers and the New York Rangers. Over his career, Lower won six Stanley Cups and is a seven-time all-star. In 1990, he was awarded the King Clancy Memorial Trophy.

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All things being equal, a guy who has size and ability is going to win out over a smaller guy.

No one has the right to complain.

Thanks to Mark, ... the Islanders couldn't touch us after that.

We couldn't keep going without winning a Stanley Cup, ... There was a lot of concern.

We all along said that we needed a puck-moving defenceman, and we've addressed that need. And the next stage of our needs (was) a centreman.

One of my favorite things to say about Wayne is that you should never underestimate him. He loves the game. He has a fantasy camp every year, and he plays with every team and in every game. He just loves being on the ice.

With those things, it becomes pain tolerance, ... The bone will heal in three or four weeks. To be safe, you maybe tack on another week or two. With anybody, it's pain tolerance.

Certainly, within our division, there's going to be battles, no question. With eight (games), that's inevitable. You want to have some toughness in the lineup.