It's kind of nice to have (a shutout) on (Stevens') night. We played a tough opponent. It was a playoff atmosphere out there. It's a great day for Scott and it became a great day for us at the same time.
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It's go time now for the NHL teams. It's the drive to the end of the season for who's going to be in the playoffs or not, so I'm definitely excited everybody is starting again.
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It's a different era. Both Scotties were a big part of the success of the Devils. We'd all been here for 12 or 13 years and now there is a big change. It will be tough on the ice. Those were two guys who logged a lot of minutes and played really well for us.
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This is a big weekend for us, so we've got to regroup right away. That's why you can see the guys aren't really too excited about this because we know we've got a big one tomorrow against the Rangers.
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I rode the wave for a while and it was fun, but you can understand now why I was saying I was not for the shootout when I was winning. This is the reason why. I thought we played a decent hockey game and everybody's bummed out.
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People like the glamour and the glamour with Scotty is his hits. That's what they remember. They don't want to talk about him taking the puck away from Jaromir Jagr with one hand or anything like that.
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