Chris Neil
Chris Neil
Chris Neilis a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger and alternate captain for the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League. Neil was originally drafted in the sixth round, 161st overall, in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft, and has played his entire NHL career with the organization...
ProfessionHockey Player
Date of Birth18 June 1979
CityFlesherton, Canada
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Trying to illegally enter the United States from the maritime domain is inherently dangerous and threatens the lives of all involved.
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When the boat capsized, it had slowed. It was wallowing. It took on water.
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From what we've seen and heard here, the latest trend in migrant smuggling from Cuba is the go-fast boat. For those that go the route of migrant smuggling, they leave themselves at the mercy of smugglers who don't have an interest in their safety. They are interested in the cash.
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He gets the last word on Saturday nights.
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But this is the second one we've had - a group of drunken Scotsmen stole the last one!
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I'd definitely be disciplined if the roles were changed around. I'd have got a five-game suspension.
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He was afraid I was going to do something to him or something.
game next punching ready
He just started punching me. I don't know what was happening. Obviously, we're going to have to be ready because we know that the next game is going to be tough.
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I can't repeat that in the paper. You've got to let him know you can't let him run around like that. I just told him, we play them one more time.
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We want to finish them off in Ottawa. They're going to be ready to go (in Game 5) and they've still got a lot of firepower.
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There is nothing on the tape that shows the Coast Guard in any way endangering the lives of those on board the vessel. The only ones who put those people's lives in jeopardy were the people at the controls of that boat.
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We were only up 3-2 at the time. He didn't set a good precedent for his teammates. He's one of their skill players, a leader in that dressing room, and taking a penalty like that, it puts them behind the 8-ball. You don't see a guy like Daniel Alfredsson doing that, you know - that's a good leader.
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The way he came back, it was unbelievable. That's all I can say about him. His focus was right on the game. It was a way for him to get away from it all, even if it's for three hours. The guy is the leader in this dressing room and has been an important player.
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There were two alleged smugglers, and apparently they were among 14 people who were able to cling to the hull of the boat after it capsized. Eleven of those people eventually floated away -- and they did not have life jackets.