We're long past the point where individual cities, especially in the crowded urban areas, can go it alone. It is now time to work together.
There's nothing like a personal story to bring home how important the work is that you do. It's easy for me to say you do a great job, but if a patient, a family member comes back and says you made a difference, there's nothing like that.
I'm not going to work for the Players' Association, and I'm not going to work for the league. I'm going to work somewhere where we can bring both sides together and make it a better game.
That's been the story of the year for us. We play good 'D' and they work real hard but for some reason, we're just not a good shooting team.
I just feel bad for my kids. They work so hard. What we really need is some practice. We had three games this week and we've got four next week. There's no time for practice.