Maybe it's a blessing to come on the road. We've had a lot of success on the road this season. We seem to play a simpler game.
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It's a nice achievement. You set out at the beginning of the year to finish as high as possible. That's what we've done. (But) we don't think of it as an advantage or teams are going to quiver because of it.Kirk Maltby
You know it's the kiss of death, you get a lot of shots, maybe a few more chances than the other team and then they get the goal. That happens a lot in the regular season and in the playoffs. Hats off to them. They played a strong game and we feel fortunate coming out with the win.
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.
Kirk Maltby
He was having a good year, and he's proven he can play. It's just his personality is complex and it clashes with other personalities.
Kirk Maltby
We got CBC, NBC, ESPN, everything. Trust me, I was out enjoying the weather, but I caught all the highlights later. I was pretty much up to date on everything, whether it was hockey or whatever.
Kirk Maltby
We just played three (games) against Chicago and we had two with Columbus, so we still feel like we haven't played our best hockey. That's what we're working on right now. We've had lapses during games.
Kirk Maltby
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