Until Charlie broke his ankle in Toronto, we were as good a unit as anybody.
It's always good to get a goal on your first shift, but this was a game it seemed everything was going in.
I just refuse to worry or get upset or be fearful. It doesn't do one particle of good.
I'm so busy right now, it's the beginning of the hockey season for my kids.
I received my parents' permission and went into the Navy on June 3, 1941.
Staying out of the penalty box will really help.
People say I'm henpecked. Well, let them say it.
I don't really care how we done it, we done it.
People judge you by the way you play in the playoffs.
It's not necessarily the amount of time you spend at practice that counts; it's what you put into the practice.
I've never really spent a lot of time thinking about my individual accomplishments actually.
I think any time you play your first NHL game, you remember that.
We used to play a lot outdoors, not in leagues, but just in our spare time.
I've discovered that the less I say, the more rumors I start.
I'm pretty transparent and have no problem sharing my weaknesses.
I'm not nearly as important as I used to think I was. It's a wonderful discovery.
If you plan to win as I do, the game never ends.
I'm proud of what I've done in my career. I'm proud of what I've accomplished.
You don't play 162 games without facing some adversity during the course of the year.
After three years in Chicago, I decided to call it a career.
At 39, I was back in a Red Wings uniform and loving it.