That's great. I'm 100 years old and people are still interested.
Rocket had that mean look on, every game we played. He was 100 percent hockey. He could hate with the best of them.
When no one else signs me.
He's the kind of guy who will stab you in the back right to your face.
I was a multi-millionaire from playing hockey. Then I got divorced, and now I'm a millionaire.
I wouldn't urinate in his ear if his brain was on fire!
It's not who wins the fight that's important, it's being willing to fight. If you get challenged and renege, everyone wants to take a shot at you.
When I broke into professional hockey at 17 I was told that I was too small and too slow and I wouldn't make the NHL. Now it's kind of flip-flopped and the sense is I can't be a good coach because I was a great athlete.
We are the short of people that make health insurance popular.
What kind of respect do I get? ... Just because I'm a physical player, it's O.K. to come at me and do what you want? Hey, it's a hockey game. It's not figure skating. You know what? I can take a hit and I can give a hit. I don't care who it is. No one gets a free ride out there. I don't get a free ride, and no one gets a free ride from me.
If I can be half the hockey player that Bobby Orr was, I'll be happy.
Anything coach Babcock needs me to do, I'll do it and if it's face-off well, I'm willing and ready to do that obviously.
I think the thing you always got to keep in mind, you know, hockey is a game of one-on-one battles.
Hockey is a tough, physical game, and it always should be.
Hockey would be a great game... if played in the mud.
A puck is a hard rubber disk that hockey players strike when they can't hit one another.
It was quite a challenge to make people eat crab ice cream.
That I walk around calling people 'dummy' and 'hockey puck'. I do have a different life apart from being sarcastic on stage. I might kibitz around with my friends, but I'm nothing like the person who does stand up. Nothing like that.
It seems like we're doing just enough to lose by a little.
As a hockey player, playing for an Original Six team at Madison Square Garden, where its packed every night, theres nothing like it.
How's the game changed in my 15 years in the league? Well, we used to be called hard-working players. Now we're overpaid crybabies.
If I'm playing hockey, I want to win all the (trophies) I can.
I was 19 years old, pumping gas and going nowhere. I was kind of a high school dropout at that point because I had left school to play hockey, but no one drafted me.
My best friend had a hockey scholarship at Ohio State, so I would get a couple of pairs at the beginning of the season and send them down to him. They practised two hours a day. He'd skate in them for three weeks then ship them back.
I grew up such a fan. It was my life. Everything I did was hockey related and everything I have is because of hockey and the NHL.