Bob Stauffer
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And I'm sure they're, you know, I don't know.
I like the way they're playing.
And I think if they play a full 60-minute game, they're going to like the results.
Yeah, I mean, there's...
I don't know.
I think it was what I remember the most about that time was just how close our team was and how much everybody was just kind of fighting for each other, whether we were playing 25 minutes a game or five minutes a game or once every couple of games.
I was a young kid and I didn't play a whole bunch.
Boy, we were excited to get in there when we did.
And, you know, we had a great veteran group at that time.
I just remember the leadership, you know, as I get older and I look back on it, I think about how many great leaders were on that team.
Like, you know, Mark Messias obviously was...
the first and foremost big leader of that Edmonton Oilers group.
We probably had another 10 or more guys that were exceptional leaders in the dressing room.
It was a comforting feeling.
You know, when you went to play, you knew everyone had your back and everyone was there to play and do their best.
Yeah it was definitely a total team effort you know and you got Peter Klima scoring a big goal there in Boston and pretty exciting times but you're right like I think everybody you know on the team has a role and they have a big part to play in the success of the team and you need those guys to step up I think I might be getting my dates wrong but you look at
I think it was 1994 when New Jersey won the Cup and a guy like Randy McKay steps up and scores a whole bunch of goals that playoff.
And, you know, we've seen it in game one.
You know, we had a couple of players in Edmonton, third, fourth line guys that scored two each.
And I think that's what it takes.