Ninety percent of hockey is mental and the other half is physical.
It's an honour and a thrill and a privilege just to play in the NHL.
Growing up, I was always the small guy.
Most people marry their mother. I married my father.
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.
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.
Starting that union was something I believed in very strongly.
You always really have to remain consistent in your beliefs and philosophy.
It's not that hard to stay grounded. It's the way I was brought up.
I think you're a little more fragile when you're younger.
I realized that my family was more important to me than downtown night life.
You learn by playing a great team, and I'm talking about character things, not hockey technique.
There are no environments where you're only going to win, because life just isn't like that.
Hair wax is my go-to. When it comes to shampoo, I use whatever is at the rink.
My assignment was in the communications office, where I typed out dispatches.
It's something special to break the world record at the Olympics.
My whole career I'm used to playing a lot of games.
There are so many unbelievable words... But that doesn't mean I have a favorite word.