Patrick Maroon
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And, you know, if Bob does come back, I'm assuming if he does, and I'm assuming every free agent goal, he's probably gonna be like, I want to go to Florida.
So, uh, if there's any out there right now, so I don't think their windows closing anytime soon.
I think it's just going to be like the lightning, you know, it's always going to be open.
Bill Zito and, uh,
Julian Breezewald are always going to find a way to keep that window open to give their team the best chance to win a Stanley Cup.
What's up, fellas?
How are you?
Yeah, I mean, it's hard to tell because I've never been in their room.
Obviously, losing seven straight is โ
one is it's tough so i think um honestly at the end of the day just putting your work boots on just going to work um kind of weeding out the the noise and we not everything else and just take the structure out of the game and just just go play hard um you know it's tough i mean being a least fan i'm probably uh playing for the least a lot of pressure on those guys and i think uh
you know, you can see it too, you know.
And I know we can all sit there and say it doesn't bother people.
For sure it does.
You know, at the end of the day, as players, you read articles, and I know you guys did too when you played.
So as much as we can say we don't, you know, I think it does spiral sometimes in the room and reading too much or getting caught up in the wrong stuff.
Louis Blues?
There's not 25 media people in your room every day.
In Tampa, there's four people that walk in your room every day.
How does that affect pressure?
Well, I just think the articles and stuff like that and stuff that's out there,