He's been real good in training camp and the preseason games. He's got a real determined work ethic right now and I think part of that is because of the injury. He wants to make sure that he's all the way back.
We've been good friends for a long time. I respect what he's done as a coach and his work ethic. We have a lot of the same views about the game. We spend a lot of time chatting. Over the years we got to be good friends and our wives are good friends.
We were up against the top team in the Western Conference and we look at them as a measuring stick for us. We didn't get the result we wanted, but that just shows us that we still have some work to do.
We work on things, we talk about things. But in the end, that's the ultimate one-on-one, and you have to trust the player.
A lot of these Finnish kids come in look at his work ethic, and they think that's the way we have to be.
Sometimes players find a niche with a certain team, and he's found that niche. It just goes to show that those veteran guys who people think are washed up, in the right circumstances, it can work out perfectly.
There was a lot good, old-fashioned hard work out there. If you want to stop the bleeding, that's a good place to start.
He puts the work in. It's funny how smart players find a way to get smarter. That's what he does.