We've used some money to get a dog carrier for Beans and also a leash and collar with the Marine Corps eagle, globe and anchor emblem on them.

I think they're going to be a good team. They're going to be fast. They're going to make you think.

We had a lot of chances and maybe missed the net a few times, but that's all things that we can work on in practice.

I've gotten better about talking more and being a leader.

At other levels you get a hundred chances to score. Where I came from, I was a top player. When you get here you take every chance you get.

Because I'm one of the older players, I'm more of a role model, ... I'm someone to look toward for the younger kids. Our job as veterans is to show how it's done.

Representing the U.S. in the Olympics is a dream come true, you're wearing the U.S. jersey, and that's who you play for, you don't play for the name on the back of the jersey, you play for the name on the front of the jersey.

We bring out the best in them and they bring out the best in us. It's always a battle on the ice.

You just go out and play your game. You can't think about 'What do I need to do to make the team.' All you can do is your best. If that's what's going to do it, that's what's going to do it. If you try changing yourself, you're going to screw your game up. You've got to try to enjoy the experience and have fun.