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Everybody’s probably had the flu before, so you kind of know it takes a couple of days to get your energy back, especially when you’re playing sports.
I typically fluctuate between 220-to-225, but I feel comfortable around 218.
I still have work to do on my timing and I won’t play a game unless I’m 100 per cent.
Obviously, a child birth is a big time in your life.
I want to represent my country.
It’s hard at times, but other times it’s the most fun you’re going to have I think in the entire NHL is playing well in Montreal. There’s nothing that compares to it.
I wasn’t worried about my draft position. I was just taking it easy come, easy go.
I’ve been doing all my progression in the gym, in a very controlled scenario. It’s been a confidence booster.
In a lot of First Nations and different rural communities, kids go to school hungry.
I’m not going to cower away from anything.
I’m immeasurably blessed to do what I do.
The NHL is a fast-paced game, things happen quick when you’ve been out of action for a while and it takes some time to catch up.
You’re going to be the goat and you have to learn to accept it. When you’re the hero, you’re going to have to learn to deal with that too.
Spending time chasing the puck around your own end isn’t really a good recipe for success.
I’m a pretty good dad.
For myself, mentally I just needed to take a break from the game. I took a longer break than normal. Because when you play that many games, that hard, it’s a grind mentally.
Yup, I have to keep focused on the process. I can’t focus on the end goal.
Mental outlook is such an important part of being a goalie.
Regardless of what the score is, in any situation I just try to focus on my next shot.
It’s never been the goal for me to not play.
It’s always just one or two pieces that a team needs to really change things around.
When you do make a coaching change, it obviously does shake up everybody, it makes you wonder where you stand in the lineup.
It’s the NHL playoffs, I’m 20 years old, I’m finding it out the hard way that playoffs aren’t easy.
You just try to be as efficient as possible out there.
I would love every dad to experience paternity or just time off to enjoy the special moments and build a lasting relationship with their children.
Having played for Team Canada on several occasions, I know it’s always fun to get together with your fellow countrymen and guys you don’t always get to play with on a regular basis.
I don’t have any question marks about my health or my body.
You have to pace yourself. Obviously, it would be nice to be on top of your game the entire season, but what I’ve learned during my career is that timing is everything.
For me, I just got to focus on my job. I just got to find ways to stop the puck and keep our guys in it until we bury the puck.
I’ve always just tried to stick with what works, and sometimes you go through funks – not only in just hockey but in general.
I think every season you try to do things that are going to improve you.
When you’re warmed up and you’re running on a bit of adrenalin, you don’t ever feel it’s as bad until you wake up the next day and everything’s cooled down and you’re not feeling the adrenalin anymore.
I just go out there and play my game, try not to do too much.
That’s one thing I miss, just being anonymous.
I played defense at one point but my dad was a goaltender so I think that had a lot of influence on me.
I really just hate to lose.
It’d be an absolute honor to walk among my countrymen at Sochi.
I get that you have to go to the net and score goals, but if you’re going to run over the goalie there should be some type of consequence.
My dad always told me to have a short memory, whether things are going good or bad.
I feel like my old self on the ice.
I’m a pretty big fella and I can handle myself.
I’ve never been one to want to give the net up, but it seems to be a winning formula.
I didn’t really have an idea that Montreal was a possibility. They were pretty tough at the combine, I remember that. It was definitely the toughest interview that I had.
I want to spend time with my family.
Be proud of your heritage, and don’t be discouraged from the improbable.
I was pretty wild when they drafted me. I was more of a flop-around-stop-it-any-way-you-can kind of goaltender.
Yeah, I came back quickly, but I don’t think me getting injured the second time necessarily was from coming back too early.
I keep pushing my limits, especially since I started training in full equipment.
I’m going to be a new dad and that’s my priority.
Sometimes I think I’m put on too high a pedestal and get thrown under the bus too much.
I had a long talk with Ken Dryden just about life. It’s pretty cool to be able to talk with somebody you’ve idolized your whole life.
Whenever you take it into overtime, you give yourself an opportunity.
It’s good to see somebody step up and perform in a tough spot.
Every season is always a surprise.
I think everybody wants to try to be the best.