"Randolph William Cunneyworth" is a former professional ice hockey player and coach. He played professionally in the National Hockey League (NHL) and American Hockey League (AHL) in a twenty-year career; his coaching résumé includes a brief stint as head coach of the NHL's Montreal Canadiens. He had long stints as both a player and coach of the AHL's Rochester Americans. Cunneyworth was born in Etobicoke, Ontario, but grew up in Mississauga, Ontario.

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We certainly are able to match that type of play but we didn't do it with enough consistency. Too often we're worried about reaching in. Sometimes hits are the easier play to make.

We have the utmost confidence in the group we have here. You have to seize the day and take care of your own opportunities when they're presented. We don't have enough guys doing that.

He has hit everything in sight in camp, he's got a great shot and he skates strong.

He's obviously coming from a pretty good junior career and he's accomplished a lot. He has the confidence of a couple of really good camps [with Buffalo] and that's translated into a really good start.

A lot of good things seem to occur when he's out there on the ice. He's near the puck at all times and just makes things happen.

Our leadership has to step forward, and not just by being vocal in the room.

I was quite impressed at that training camp. He caught your eye every time he's out there on the ice. He made things happen.

He's being utilized as a power-play specialist. We've had him at the point because of his vision and also at the half-wall as well. He's a guy that can quarterback the power play.

It takes the heart right out of guys when you don't get that big save.