Gary Gally
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And when he came into the league and his dad was talented and the kid is really, really sharp and he gets it and he's quick and he's got a high hockey IQ.
So you put him on a line with good players like Stan Colvin and Hall.
And, you know, Hall is a bit of a having a bit of a renaissance, you know, you know, like I heard the stories that.
They talked to Eisenman and said, you know, you're not going to lead the league in scoring.
You're not going to lead the playoffs in scoring, but you're going to have a chance to win a Stanley Cup because you have to play a certain way.
And I heard the same thing with Madonna, with Hitchcock.
You know, you have to play a certain way to win a cup.
You can't not play all the way in.
Remember Eichel when Vegas won it, the 200-foot game?
You know, he figured it out.
Smart guy, figured it out really quick.
And I would say the same thing for Taylor Hall.
He's figured out that if he wants to win a Stanley Cup,
And he's a big part of it.
He could be a big part of it.
He has to encapsulate what that means.
And that means full contact every shift.
That means going into the dirty areas, be hard to play against, be productive, be a good leader.
I mean, he's doing all of those things, which is really fun to see.
But when I left that second series, guys, I think a lot of people don't realize how good their D are.