Brian Rolston
Brian Rolston
Brian Lee Rolstonis a retired American professional ice hockey player. He most recently played for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. He won a Stanley Cup championship with the New Jersey Devils in 1995, and the World Cup of Hockey in 1996 playing for Team United States. Rolston has represented the United States of America three times in Olympic competition for ice hockey. In the Salt Lake City Olympics of 2002, he won the Silver Medal. Rolston was...
ProfessionHockey Player
Date of Birth21 February 1973
argument bottom line team time
Maybe. You could make an argument for it. The bottom line is you give that team (Detroit) any time with the puck, they're going to make plays.
It was the right thing to do regardless.
care
It was the right thing to do. I don't care if we had to kill a five-minute.
people seen sleeping
People sleeping over for tickets. It's just something you don't see. I haven't seen it in my career, really.
people sleeping
People sleeping over for tickets. It's just something you don't see.
hand loved since stick
Ever since I was little you had a stick in my hand and I loved to shoot.
bottom continue game line strong
The bottom line is its a game by game thing and we need to continue to play well and as a team. I feel strong about our team.
came good
Auld came up big for them. We had a lot of good opportunities and he made the saves.
bottom continues five front game good job playing saves
We're playing pretty stingy. We do a pretty good job in front him, but Manny has to make five outstanding saves a game probably and he continues to do it. That's the bottom line.
against beat olympics playing wish
This was no different than going to the Olympics and playing against your teammates. You wish them the best, but you still want to beat them.
fast knew ton
We knew they have a ton of skill, a lot of fast forwards.
contribute game taking though
We are taking too many penalties. Everyone has to contribute to make us successful. And even though we did not play well tonight, we were right there. At this point, every game is huge.
continue couple develop gave great played time
We have no time for frustration. We feel we really played great tonight. We gave up a couple of odd-man rushes, that's all. We don't have any time for 'Woe is me.' I think we're close. We continue to develop as a team.
cylinders everybody hockey win
We have to play near-perfect hockey and everybody has to be going on all cylinders to win hockey games. And we weren't going.