Brian Leetch
Brian Leetch
Brian Joseph Leetchis a retired American professional ice hockey defenseman who played 18 National Hockey Leagueseasons with the New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Boston Bruins. He is generally considered one of the top defensemen in NHL history, being particularly noted for his skating, offense, and playmaking abilities. He and fellow Rangers teammate Mike Richter were inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008. Leetch was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto the following...
ProfessionHockey Player
Date of Birth3 March 1968
CityCorpus Christi, TX
It's like I've been saying all year. The power play is based on results. It doesn't matter how many chances you get or how long you're in the zone. Tonight at a key time we got a deflection and it looks like the power play was the difference, and in the end it was.
He looks like Shaq down there in the post. He just backs his way to the net. And he's too strong, with the new rules, for anybody to be able to do anything legally to stop it.
He looks like Shaq down there in the post.
It's not anything serious. But it makes more sense to miss a couple of days now than have it drag on through camp.
I'm not looking forward to it. I thought I'd be a Ranger for my entire career. So to go back, I'm not looking forward to it the first few times back. It's not something that I'm excited about. It'll be uncomfortable.
I'm not sure what it is. I've never had a knee injury as a pro. Eighteen years ago, or something like that, I hurt my left knee, but . . . we'll have to see, I'm not sure what it is.
Tonight was a big difference from the preseason. Guys were letting players skate by instead of hooking them.
Tonight was a big difference from the preseason, ... Guys were letting players skate by instead of hooking them.
Eddie played good but with the position we were in there was no excuse for us not to have two points at the end of it. It was a bad result, to give up a short-handed goal and to not score on a 5-on-3.
Well, I certainly don't expect to be booed.
To get to 1,000 (points) is nice, but it was a disappointing game.
They're two of the reasons that I came to this team, along with Thornton and Samsonov and (center Patrice) Bergeron. The young guys on the team are their best players and we need them back.
Pretty much every year that I've been involved in the NHL there's been some player that hasn't been in camp or some contract dispute.
I wish I could have played better. But how can you forget something like this?