Martin Biron
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And you can see with the bad body language and things like that, it might start to rub his teammates the wrong way.
I don't know if you want to give any bulletin board material.
I think players are smart enough to want to poke the bear, if you will, as much as maybe we might think it's that.
I think as players, we see little things happening.
We see...
You might not see it from the TV and you might not see it, but when you're on the ice, you can hear the opposition talking, screaming, yelling.
You can see body language.
I think when you start to see that body language, it gives you a lot of confidence because you know you're starting to get to them.
You know you're really kind of grinding on them and putting them in uncomfortable situations and situations that they don't like.
And so you want to feed into that and really kind of start going at them when you start to see that.
Well, I think the biggest thing now that we can take away from this is that there should be no loyalty on either side.
If we're all about winning and we're all about trying to win championships and all the rest of that.
When you go to the Vegas Golden Knights, you know what you're going there to do.
And if you're not able to accomplish it, you will find your way on the way out or you're either going to be done.
They're going to figure out a way to get rid of you one way or another.
And so, you know, whether you're the coach, whether you're a player, they've moved on from, you know, people in the front office, too.
And so, you know, I think.
At the end of the day, they've got an edict from the owner.
We are here to win championships.
We are here to win and excel and be a championship caliber team year in, year out, regardless of what circumstances you may tell me about.