Brian Boucher
Brian Boucher
Brian "Boosh" Boucheris a retired American professional ice hockey goaltender who played 13 seasons in the National Hockey Leaguefor the Philadelphia Flyers, Phoenix Coyotes, Calgary Flames, Chicago Blackhawks, Columbus Blue Jackets, San Jose Sharks, and Carolina Hurricanes. Boucher currently holds the NHL's modern record for the longest shutout streak, 332 minutes and 1 second, set while he was a member of the Phoenix Coyotes during the 2003–04 NHL season...
ProfessionHockey Player
Date of Birth2 January 1977
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We did a great job. Guys were blocking lanes, and we discouraged them from what they wanted to do.
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I'm a guy who wants to get in there and play ... obviously I've been looking at it. Hopefully now I'll get one or two of those games.
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Obviously (positive) results are what we're looking for. To me, the process is what's more important. I think if we take care of the process then the results will come.
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It gives the pilot a whole lot more information about whether to land or not. It's something better than what they have south of the border.
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I went 85 games without a shutout and now I've got four in a row, ... I'm just trying to enjoy it. The attention is nice, but the fact that we're winning games is really nice, too.
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I think it's because as a golfer, you always feel you can get better. That's what makes golf so unique. No one ever perfects (his or her) game. There's always some part that you feel needs improvement and can't wait to work on.
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He made a tremendous play. That's why he's going to be a superstar in this league. It just adds insult to injury when it's the sixth goal in a blowout game. But it was certainly exciting for the fans to see.
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He's acting like a man. He made a mistake and he has offered no excuses. There's something to be said for that.
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Whether things really change year-to-year in golf, it's sort of a yes and no answer. I mean, there always seems to be something that gets a lot of buzz. But as with the big heads of the last few years, some golfers found that it was more like trying to swing a sledgehammer. They just couldn't get used to the size, so they decided to go a different route. Then again, you still have some companies pushing boundaries when it comes to how big the head can be. It's whatever you feel comfortable with.
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I'm accustomed to playing a little bit more than I have, so it's been a bit of an adjustment for me. Just mentally, you have to cool off a little bit, not be looking so much at the schedule . . . and then be disappointed when you don't get the game. When you get the call, you get the call.
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I'm very disappointed that I'm injured, but it is what it is, ... You have to move on.
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I'm certainly seeing the puck pretty well right now and I feel like I'm reading the play well, ... It's a product of great team play as well; I certainly don't want to take all the credit for this. They're letting me see the puck, first of all, and have been unbelievable at clearing away second chances.
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I'm just trying to go out there and stop the puck. ... Sometimes things just happen instinctively; you don't really think about the game. I think that's when you play your best, when you're not thinking out there. Things have gone well. I can't explain why, but you can see the team is really starting to play well now and that's really nice to see.