"Lindy Cameron Ruff" is a retired professional ice hockey player and the current head coach for the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League (NHL). During his playing career, Ruff played in the NHL for the Buffalo Sabres and New York Rangers. Ruff was previously the head coach of the Sabres from 1997 to 2013 and won the Jack Adams Award as Coach of the Year in 2006.

He was an assistant coach for the Canada men's national ice hockey team#Players/2014 Canadian Olympic Hockey Team.

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With the new rules he's going to score. Still, I'll take some of the grind and some of the front-of-the-net play that we have in our guys, and I think it's just made us a deeper, stronger team in that sense.

There's eight, nine teams that have dealt with more than us. We've dealt with our share, and I think most teams will continue to deal with it. It's how you get through it that counts.

He was noticed. He ran over a few bodies. He knocked Fitzpatrick down a couple times.

He wasn't out, but he wasn't there. I had a conversation with him and it was more like a conversation with myself.

I think we've seen the benefit of how we play, and the fans have come back. They like how we play and how hard we work, and it's just something you want to keep going.

That one right there is in the concussion category already. He wasn't doing well even at the end of the game, and we've sent him for further examination.

When we put him in contact situation and we ran him through some drills in Tampa Bay, he didn't do so well. The strength isn't there yet. We're not going to put him in until he's in a situation where he doesn't feel like he's handicapped.

We've got a great group of guys here that have worked extremely hard in the first 43 games. We just want to build on it.

He's not well. I'd put him in the serious category. He wasn't doing well, even at the end of the game.