People ask if I regret not winning a Stanley Cup, but winning the series against the Soviet Union was the best. It was the greatest experience of my hockey career by far.
I think to compare any time you win a Stanley Cup would be unfair to all the players from all the teams.
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.
We have to get better at that. All of the Stanley Cup winning teams throughout the past few seasons, when they needed to play defense, they did it. If you can play defense, that's when you know it's game over.
Bob Kelly was so dumb, they shoulda written his name on the Stanley Cup in crayon.
I didn't hear him because my two Stanley Cup rings were plugging my ears.
You do not play hockey for good seasons. You play to win the Stanley Cup. It has to be the objective.
Individual honors and scoring championships are great, but my No. 1 goal is to win the Stanley Cup.
Being drafted by the Montreal Canadiens, that was the greatest moment in my career. And stealing the Stanley Cup in 1978 and bringing it back to my hometown of Thurso.
As a kid, you dream of winning the Stanley Cup. As you get older, you understand the importance of winning the Olympics.
I will openly admit that I've never really followed hockey. Given my New England upbringing, I have always adhered to the Celtics, Patriots, Red Sox, Bruins mantra of professional sports fandom, but hockey was definitely the lowest sport on the totem pole - even when the Bruins won the Stanley Cup.
I'm competitive. I'd love another chance to be part of a Stanley Cup championship team. That'd be awesome.
Here in Denver, we want to thank Jeremy Jacobs for the way he runs his business. Otherwise, we wouldn't have gotten Ray Bourque and won a Stanley Cup.
Growing up in Canada, most kids from Canada dream of playing in the NHL, and they also hope one day to be on a Stanley Cup team. That was a big goal.
Winning the Stanley Cup in '99 was a dream come true. I'll never forget it.
What I've learned so far from researching is that to win the Stanley Cup, you have to make the playoffs.
I can't hear what Jeremy says because my ears are blocked with my two Stanley Cup Rings.
Two or three years ago, every game I want to score. And after I score a goal I have a spark and I'm so happy I want more. Now I'mkind of different. I'm not saying I lost my spark - I still have it - but I don't chase the goal as much as I used to. I'm playing for the team andI still know I can score, but it's different than two or three years back.Look at great teams like Detroit a couple of years ago; they winthe Stanley Cup and guys only score 25 goals, nobody has a really big season. You have to play defense, that's how you win.
I could not hear what they say about me, my 2 Stanley Cup rings were stuffed in my ears.
After referees negated a line change that led to Tampa Bay"s winning goal in the Stanley Cup Playoffs: After all these years in the league, am I that stupid that I would put four forwards and one defenseman in a 3-3 tie, in the third period? I think everybody that knows me here knows I"m not that stupid. I might be halfway stupid, but not that stupid.
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