I love Chicago. Chicago is my home.

Keep the bars open-we're coming home.

The Harder you work, the easier it looks

He's one of the most coachable players out there.

I never cook. My favorite place to eat is Smith & Wollensky in Chicago.

Once you win the Cup once, you feel like it's yours. You don't want to give it up.

You've just got to go out there and try to control the things you can control. Deal with things and stay mentally strong.

I think whenever anyone asked me why I wanted to be a hockey player, that's where it all started, watching the Winnipeg Jets play as a young kid.

You become what you think about and focus on the most. See yourself attracting the things you want to accomplish. Thoughts and desires in your mind can become a reality.

I don't think anything in my game has regressed in the last couple years. I think I've only gotten better. I keep wanting to assume more responsibility in all parts of the rink.

My dad started taking me to Winnipeg games when I was 3 or 4. As a kid, I loved Wayne Gretzky, and I remember the first game I got to see him play against the Jets. The Kings beat the Jets, and I was happy that they did. Gretzky left the game after the first period, and I was upset about that.

All the people that come out and show their support and their pride for your accomplishments, I think it really reminds you that without people you don't ever to get to live that dream. To play in the NHL is one thing, but to win the Stanley Cup and come back and share it with everyone is another thing.

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