Tom Renney
Tom Renney
Thomas "Tom" Renneyis the president and chief executive officer of Hockey Canada. He was previously an ice hockey Associate Coach with the National Hockey League's Detroit Red Wings and also served as head coach of the Vancouver Canucks, New York Rangers, and Edmonton Oilers...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth1 March 1955
gaining less nights noted respect slip
This is one of our less disciplined nights this season. We've been noted for gaining respect from our opponents, and we don't want that to slip away.
believe came game hope injuries press regardless strong
This is our team, injuries are part of the game and we'll press on regardless of who's in and who's out, but we believe and hope Jagr is fine. It was a big collision, but he's a big man, a strong guy, and I think he came out of it all right.
health mental ready
The most important thing to us is our mental health. In that respect, we are ready to go.
believe good hope night ourselves point shot sure teams winning
Some teams aren't sure they can win. Some teams hope they can win, and some teams know, not just that they can win, but that they're going to win. I'm not sure we're there yet, but we really believe that every night we do give ourselves a real good shot at winning the game. That's part of the evolution. I'd like to get to the point where we know we can win.
guys helps identify people physical playing puts themselves winner
Some people find themselves in harm's way, other people put themselves in harm's way. Usually the winner puts themselves in harm's way; Kaspar helps us identify with that. We need a physical presence. We need more guys playing like that anyway.
bottom cannot jersey line
The bottom line is we cannot give New Jersey anything and we have to try and manufacture something.
again allow bottom himself line maybe rules video within
The bottom line is, you've got to do it within the rules of the game, it's that simple. As we have in the past, we'll look at the video again with him and just see where he could have maybe done something different, if anything, and allow him to play himself through it.
experience relatively
The big thing for us is that we've all made it through this experience relatively healthy, just tired, fatigued more than anything else.
assess both careful chances hard less playing putting scoring sure system within
As long as we're working hard and playing within our system we should be able to get scoring chances with him out there at less than 100 percent. But we're going to be really very, very careful here and make sure that we give him a chance to assess where he is, both psychologically and physically, before we even contemplate putting him back in.
delivered explained needed opportunity player rules second within
As it was explained to me, he didn't think a second player delivered another hit. It was an explanation I have to live with. We needed an opportunity to play 5-on-3, and I thought within the rules we should have had it.
apart falls net open point puck quicker second somebody
A quicker release. Don't look for the second option; take the first option. Often times, we want to set somebody up on the one-timer or get it to an open player, and that falls apart on you. I don't think with Marty, you can kind of point the puck at the net and score. You've just got to get it there and be there.
difference harder specialty sure won
They are going to come out harder (Saturday). I'm sure of it. They could've won tonight. The difference was our specialty teams.
attack fell needed rubber
We did not attack the way we needed to. It started to get away from us when we fell behind. We didn't put enough rubber at the net.
approach best bit chose compromise continued execute felt gave hard honest intense last madison objective opponents point rest send square stage sure tried
We really felt the last 20 minutes, and how we chose to approach that, could set the stage for the rest of the series. We wanted to make sure we continued to play hard and honest and not compromise ourselves. We gave our opponents something to think about going into Madison Square Garden. Our objective was to be every bit as intense as we had up to that point and execute the best we could. We tried to send a message.