Robbie Earl
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Robbie Earl
Robert Wayne Earlis an American professional ice hockey forward, currently playing for EHC Biel-Bienne in the Swiss National League A. Earl was born in Chicago, Illinois, but grew up in Los Angeles, California...
hurts knowing respected
It's kind of a double-edged sword. In a way I didn't care, but it kind of hurts knowing the (numbers) you put up and not be respected that way.
goals great key pride role score showing step
I take great pride in showing that I'm able to step up in key times. My role is to score goals and put up numbers.
fighting fights-and-fighting situation
I think that's huge, going into a situation where you're fighting for spots.
clicks great player
That's what is so great about this line, that each player has his own different identity. That's why it clicks so well.
bigger coach couple next seize
Like coach (Mike Eaves) said, the season's not over. We've got bigger accomplishments to seize in the next couple of weeks.
individual mind points season team worried
This is a different part of the season - different mind-set, different everything. You're not worried about your points anymore. You're not worried about individual achievements. It's more of a team part of the season.
lost
The big thing is we just got outplayed this weekend. Granted, we lost Elliott. We just got outplayed.
cramp game stretch system unique
It was a unique game and I just wanted to be a part of it. I had a little system going. I'd go on, cramp up, get off, get fluids, stretch out and get back out there.
title
Yes, I have that kind of title on my back. But I'll put up my numbers. It's just going to be a little harder.
calm coaches freshmen opportunity trying
We're just trying to mature. We've got a lot of freshmen who really don't know what to expect. The coaches are just trying to calm us down and get us on the right track, but jitters are great. That's why you play this game, to have those jitters and have that opportunity to be successful.
beginning bring class destiny front good point quite recognize stake teams time year
We know what's at stake and what we have in front of us. Good teams know in the beginning of the year what kind of destiny they can bring to themselves. I think we recognize that. My class and (the senior) class, we've been here quite a long time and we're at that point where this is our year and we'll try to make the most of it.