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Tue, 24 Nov 2009

Milan talked about the team finally getting back on a roll, that they struggled playing consistently early in the season and playing a full 60 minutes, if he felt rusty coming back from his injury, the great goaltending of Tuukka Rask, and updated us on his fantasy football team in the Davio's Football League

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" All the Boston Bruins are a team that's playing a little bit better here of late you've probably noticed get some guys back in the lineup. On this guy returned recently Marc Savard returned last night Milan -- each joins us on the line -- a lot of you don't. I'm -- courier. And great -- pretty well this team start to look a little better you guys happy with the effort here the last few games. Eric."

" Hopefully real theater over the Reuters the -- of voter knows what a political -- at home so. -- well the other give back what that it would have looked by the enemies of the."

" In -- when you guys are struggling did it ever cross your mind that. That effort was a problem I mean would you would you simplify it in and say yes we just weren't trying hard enough -- that the issue."

" Ethnic. In order and you are consistent -- you know -- over the parliament they. All over the about Sherlock who is that the but we recruit and improved on -- more the market to work at the -- in the but it looked there's no play a full sixty minutes the plan armored -- to implement is the cook for about what is that the ball all over again. And you know -- went."

" I I always wonder how hard it is to come back off a long term injury and how long it takes to. To knock the rust off Savard admitted that he was a little bit rusty last night you slip right back into scoring goals when you came back into the line up did you feel rusty."

" The you -- all the journalists in than it you know. Read the -- earned it a little bit different note so we will see all of that -- the Booker figured there. Below normal like listening oh and all at the thought. They really did -- good result. Those you meet sheep you know the traders and road work and work you know the -- the -- What do you back like if it would be a problem a lot goes but it looked suspect in the -- For myself but they you know what inaudible and a warlord are these real excited. Thanks to get back I think that -- and a lot of excitement and I think a lot of fun."

" The -- anybody who has ever played without Marc Savard is usually. Very happy about it those numbers go up when Marc Savard is on your -- tell me what he does that then maybe a lot of us don't see or or that you'd have to know. By playing with him."

" Well for the -- you want the part it is because that's a popular guy and you want the old -- The music very demanding of salt and and employment that you want for all they want that block -- contribute every night illegal in the fifth and they would have he. -- all relevant at -- the parties to. It'll -- you wouldn't know or a public and -- reporter. On from a Volvo. Whether. Long and output of Berkeley you're a monster."

" Is that kind of like that off the ice -- a minute you're. You're walk in and you're walking somewhere Marc Savard is not looking you always -- like he conceded."

" And acted like that kind of president. -- Berger her. -- this year and was the last year of your entry level contract. And in you made a commitment to this team you signed a three year contract extension with the Bruins through 2012. 2013. Tell me why it was important to you wolf first ball he got a very nice paycheck and congratulations but why was it important you to make the commitment to stay here."

" Well it was it would leave that for me -- really water you know Robert Altman relate. Oh -- reform and you know I really did like organization and all the people on the note the great it is that it -- really wanted to you know there is real great. Let me who have been with a group. This city's decision to -- it off."

" I know we've had this discussion in the past about that fine line between. Being aggressive and making room for yourself and your line mates. And doin' somethin' that takes you off the ice for five minutes and I know you've talked to -- really about this are you comfortable with that ratio right now all. A being aggressive being that guy that they've got to think about out there but making sure you don't take -- fighting penalties if there is such a thing."

" Currently you know. When you're out there you wanna create dep present in or you want guys look in the over the full recruitment real third. Oh not without political problem -- earlier -- unfortunately that it settled well. Well. What folk like that that are known. -- when you're when you're gonna play the truth is the right and do it let it. And what hello. Inaudible didn't want to hear what. -- we more more opportunities. It was a master hand. I look you know also so. It won't be bad."

" Now we know your big time professional hockey player. Who's who's pretty busy -- wonder if you get any time to watch any. Professional football."

" Now regularly use the you. These reduce vehicle more Sundays off or you know we do get a lot over the ball."

" You know I'm asking a question that's what -- what did your hard drive I don't care -- watch pro football -- fantasy team is just all came. I'm I'm disappointed yeah but you might need Marc Savard -- to assist you with your -- doing."

" My team. 50006. And five get enough."

" All you'll UBU by are there -- no big record seven point. We don't hear excuses like that you know close loss."

" Is it now only seven and only three we need more."

" What I want more on oracle -- but it -- are respectable sport believe that you like everyone. They're very weak -- the reason why it went six of our record now."

" You know what's that it's you know yet the secular I. -- let's dive like -- didn't ask -- what the candidate to -- this that the illegal all the -- that."

" Look you know -- commuter belt approximate buildup that you have a -- you know later. It it has little frustrated me what you're doing well and you look at my -- to recruit more or vote in the second quarter. The war and an -- crew members have ordered the revenue look at. Peter simulate eight point five week in but I."

" How -- group got Adrian Peterson and Ray Rice hot you know in every week."

" At all because rhetoric and that appeared. We'll -- getting look at it."

" Certainly I thought it California I asked a simple question you made it to the pro football it's a little bit about dividends every -- yeah. Available."

" Or stuck at the kinds. It appears to follow him in very good slaughtered as those who lose their -- You know all."

" They are are you feeling that that this hockey team that that has now reeled off four enroll after that god awful loss in Pittsburgh. Are you feeling like you're on the on the cusp of something really big happening here for your for your team."

" Now numerical order. You know I think would then have the right direction. Paper of the as it means who. No one you're in a row now and but it brought the charges if you could ointment because. For so that it didn't take you can -- that our vehicle -- twelve."

" Tuukka Rask is giving you something between the pipes to. Vote up or integrate yogurt or regional or revoke the winning game -- in. We need to keep it up but Warner they're better. -- and congratulations on not the return -- I sent the puck went on in the net for in the team's been winning as well. Hopefully you guys can keep things going we'll talk again down the growth. -- for preach at a Milan take care -- expert at Boston Bruins forward Milan -- teach joining us from Minnesota."

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