I think I've been having a decent year; I've scored some goals, my ice time is coming up more. I don't know -- they know what they get when I'm on the ice -- I'm around the net, I do my thing on the power play, and try to screen the goalie. They know what they're going to get.

It surprised me. Of course you want to play in the Olympics. I'm really disappointed, for sure.

I'm sure it's like that for the fans, too. You want to see different teams, different players.

I can't complain, they're coming and I'm getting the bounces, ... I was getting shots earlier in the season, too, but I wasn't getting the bounces.

Those two kids can do a lot of magic together. It's too bad we can't have Pavel, but that's how it is, and you have to go on.

I've got three kids running around. I have to keep track of those.

He's one of our better players, so for sure we want him back. He had 50 points last year in the Swedish Elite League, a great season. He's going to one of the top players in the NHL, so having one of those guys on your team is a huge plus.

The first day here, it was fun to meet the guys again. Some of them I hadn't met in a year and a half. It's really fun to be back, and I think everyone is excited to get back to playing hockey again.

They can't do much to you anymore. Now, they try to stand in front of you and block the shot rather than push you around.