Zitat des Tages von Paul Coffey:
People ask me all the time now, what's the most memorable moment of your career? It's always the championships. The first goal, the 50th - it doesn't matter. It's always the championships.
I was a natural skater, but I also took private lessons to enhance my skills.
I went on and was still able to play some good hockey.
Having Wayne in town will be exciting enough.
Anyone that coaches their son, you expect more out of your boy. I'm not talking about stats, but I expected him to be the hardest worker out there.
I didn't spend a whole lot of time here, but I had the seven best years of my career in this city and having an attachment here 20-some odd years later is pretty special to me.
I don't think longevity gets enough credit when you're talking about a player.
Outdoor hockey is what it is all about.
Sight is something you take for granted until you think you might lose it.
Leadership is one of sports' intangibles. Guys can score, guys can fight, guys can skate faster than anybody else. But not everybody can say, 'Follow me.'
You learn by playing a great team, and I'm talking about character things, not hockey technique.
Nobody's a natural. You work hard to get good and then work to get better. It's hard to stay on top.