We come out after the game and look back at 6-1, it's unbelievable to me. They're going to happen. We've got to learn from them.

It seems lately, instead of two or three guys (in front), there's only one guy. You can attribute it to whatever, but now I'm finding pucks. I feel a little more confident.

If we're together, if we have a full lineup, I think we have a pretty impressive team. If we play .500 hockey the rest of the way, we might not be in the playoffs.

I saw Snowy go down and I knew something was wrong. I just jumped the boards, started stretching and looked up at the clock. There were 8 or 9 seconds left, so I said, 'Let's get through that and then we'll go.

This might be the toughest stretch of the season.

After having a great first year, and a terrible second year, a sketchy start to this year, I was starting to question whether I was going to get a chance again.

That was nice to hear, a little shiver down the spine, actually. It's been a little while since I've had some action in this barn.

It's a big difference catching pucks.

I had that month on Long Island where I didn't play hardly at all. I think that's almost a blessing.