When it comes to hockey, it's been in my blood since I was 3 or 4 years old. I love coaching the kids, especially at that level.
I don't try to match wine with food, I just drink what I like. And I think a lot of people are going towards that now, which never used to be in the past.
I think people in Montreal smoke a lot, and I used to smoke when I was 17-18, and just picked it up when I was playing juniors. But I think I stopped when I was 22, which was a big decision in my life.
I can no longer play at a level I was accustomed to in the past.
When I'm able to see the ice ahead of time when I get the puck, I'm able to make some pretty good plays.
I think the lottery changed everything for us. Once we got Sidney, it helped us turn this franchise around overnight.
Well, I think just a desire to come back and be a part of the game again.
Of course, my family has been a big reason for me to come back, especially my son who loves the game of hockey - he was a big reason for me coming back.
The first few games that we played against some of the teams, the young guys, you know, want a stick sign or photo sign, and I think that they respect what I have achieved throughout my career.
He's only 4 years old, so I don't think he realized, you know, that I played so many years. Of course, we watch tapes here from the Stanley Cup years, but I don't think he realized how many years I played.
It was great to play with some of my old linemates.
As I've said, in 2007, we're free to go and we'll just have to do what's best for the business.
Oh, I did stop smoking a long time ago.
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