I just put the season behind me as far as a personal standpoint, and that is the most important thing, to just help this team do well in the playoffs. I don't expect to do this every night, but to be able to contribute in the first game, I am happy to live with that.
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I was just kind of reading the play to see what was going on, ... I wasn't sure if he was going to actually try to make the pass, and when he did, I was fortunate that he didn't get a lot on it. It almost was like he was passing it to me, so I was able to step in and go in alone. I had almost too much time to think about what I was going to do.Kirk Maltby
That's a huge blow for them. I don't know much about this Mason guy, but obviously it's all on his shoulders now. It definitely hurts them, but until the playoffs start and you get those games going, we won't see how much.
Kirk Maltby
I think he was just kind of frustrated with his stick and he tried mine. It was a similar curve from what he used to use, so he was happy with it and it worked for him tonight. I told him there's lots of goals left in that stick.
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We just have to be patient and wait for our chances.
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It seems in this conference, every season, there are hot teams who make it in the playoffs and do a lot of damage.
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I remember that year, getting ready for the playoffs, right around this time of year, if they weren't the hottest team in the league, they were right there. We knew we'd have our hands full. They're poised to be the same kind of dangerous team this season.
Kirk Maltby
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