Kimmo Timonen
Kimmo Timonen
Kimmo Samuel Timonenis a Finnish former professional ice hockey defenseman who played 16 seasons in the National Hockey Leaguefor the Nashville Predators, Philadelphia Flyers, and Chicago Blackhawks. Timonen had played in over 1,100 NHL matches before retiring. During his career, Timonen had also featured in three IIHF World Junior Championships, seven IIHF World Championships, two World Cups and five Olympic tournaments. He won the Stanley Cup with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2015...
ProfessionHockey Player
Date of Birth18 March 1975
CityKuopio, Finland
I hope we can keep as many guys as possible. I think good teams try to keep as many players together as they can. I understand it's probably hard to sign everybody, but I think we showed we can be a pretty good team.
Everyone has more confidence at home. We battle harder at home and we get some wins that way. We need to work harder overall, especially on the road. We need to play a simpler game. When you simplify and keep things low-scoring, then you have a chance to win.
I've got to think about our team and how we play. We've got lots of time to talk about this when we get back to Nashville.
Every time we play Sweden it's a big game, it doesn't matter if it's the world championships or an exhibition game.
Every time we get another win, we just get more confidence. I'll be honest and say I thought we were the better team. I've never been on a team this tight and together.
Every game is big with only 23 to go, but (hosting Vancouver) is definitely one of the biggest. We can't afford to take any nights off.
To be honest, we did. You look at their lineup. It's a pretty good lineup.
I've never been on a team that's so tight and together. Everybody's doing their job and working very hard and now this is a big thing we've done as a group for our country.
I've never been on a team that's so tight and together.
I had kind of a dizzy feeling throughout the whole game. It's going to take some time, but there's nothing you can do but try to battle back and get ready for the next game.
It's not easy sometimes. You go into the corner on the ice, it's not easy to not think about what's going to happen in the future (in Nashville). I still see them as my teammates. But of course, you can't give up anything easy.
That's pretty big. That's a lot of points.
We knew special teams was going to be important.
There are going to be bumps in the road and this is one of them for us. We know we can't play this way over the final 10 games.