After the Battle of Midway there was a week in a rest camp at Pearl Harbor.
It takes two guys on a team to do very well in the end and be successful.
I never cook. My favorite place to eat is Smith & Wollensky in Chicago.
You can't give up in any game, even if you are losing.
Canadian hockey fans... They boo me every time I go anywhere. Because I play for Team USA.
I always said to myself that the minute I thought I'd slipped, and not be the player I wanted to be, it was time for me to go.
I always said to myself that if I thought I slipped and could not be the player that I want to be, then it was time for me to go.
I think to compare any time you win a Stanley Cup would be unfair to all the players from all the teams.
It was a fun ride. I've enjoyed my time on the ice and I've enjoyed more and more people getting interested in the game of hockey.
When you're on the ice, you have very little time, you see very little, and everything happens really quick.
I'm realistic. And realistically, I'm not that type of player that earns that type of money any more. So I'd be willing to take a little cut to get a couple of extra years.
I look at myself, and how much I've gotten just because I play a sport well.
I never looked at hockey as work. Now that I'd finished playing, I had to go to work.
My jersey hanging from the ceiling is going to be a symbol of the hard work of the people I played with.
I knew if I wanted to be a general manager, I was going to have to leave to work for another organization.
Excuse my voice - I don't have the thundering voice I used to have to get players going on the ice anymore.
I was a natural skater, but I also took private lessons to enhance my skills.
Of course, I'm sour that if (retirement) happens, I didn't get to quit on my own terms.
I didn't handle fame very well at first. I got a little resentful.
You can say what you want about me, but don't mess with my wife.
I was lucky that it hit my shaft, and then my helmet, and I was lucky enough to get that breakaway.