Pascal Leclaire
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"Pascal Leclaire" is a retired Canada/Canadian professional ice hockey player. Leclaire played three years in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) and was selected eighth overall by the Columbus Blue Jackets in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. After playing in the Blue Jackets' organization for seven seasons, he was traded to the Ottawa Senators in 2009 and spent the following two seasons in the organization. Internationally, he has represented Canada on the Canada men's national junior ice hockey team/national junior and Canada men's national junior ice hockey team/men's teams.

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It?s nobody?s fault. It?s just a team thing.

My father is 60, and Geoffrion was of great impact for people of that age.

We have to find a way to play a whole 60 minutes. We always say the same things about playing, but we've just got to go out there and do it.

I was extremely frustrated when it went in. No matter how a goal is scored, when you give one up like that in the final minute of the game, it?s frustrating.

These nights happen and as a goalie you just want to be solid and give the team a chance to win. We found a way to score a lot of goals against a great goalie.

We didn't play a bad game, but they played well. In the end, we lost.

Shootouts are fun when you win. I did a lot of them last year. I think our team at Syracuse had the most in the whole (American Hockey League). You have to get used to it. Obviously, the fans loved it and it's really fun for everybody.

We came back and battled back, it was great. We have found a way to win again, so it was good.

The players were scrambling and I was lucky on those. Sometimes you create your own luck with positioning.