capt.7e14781a3adc4a57bc807c75ef37ca1a.sabres_wrap_up_nydd101.jpgHey, Ryan, what would you have done if Sean Avery did that to you?
- Roxy

I would like to think that I would handle it the same way Brodeur did... Try and hold my position and stick up for myself without being selfish and putting the team down another man... The play obviously was to screen Brodeur but it also seemed to be annoying and to get a rise out of Brodeur. Not bad creativity by the Rangers but not very sportsmanlike.

What series do you think has been the most physical so far?
- Jordan

I think all of them have shown great physical play... Definitely an increase from the regular season. I think that the games I have seen that looked like they were just grinding, tough games were the Avalanche/Wild games. Lots of solid hits and a few big ones. Of course other games have had there moments... Like Marleau taking two hits in the first period of the Flames comeback over the Sharks. Even Kronwall from Detroit has had a few big hits... One was a pretty obvious charge, but big.

What things will you be focusing on in the offseason so that you will be more physically or mentally ready if you have to play 76 games again?
- Mark

I need to get my body back to level before I go launching into a summer program. I lost about 10 pounds from training camp through to the last game I played. I have been sleeping in a lot in the last 2 weeks, which is not normal for me. I usually am awake by 8 am or 8:30. It has been good to get a rest and see people that I have missed in the last 7 months or so. I did get back in the gym today for a light lift and am actually looking forward to going daily. When I do get back into intense workouts I will be focusing on core strength and getting my muscle mass to a level I think I can maintain consistently... That way I can work on agility and on-ice with my goalie coach without worrying about bulking up.

Hi Ryan! It will be fun to read your thoughts on the playoffs. Who will you be rooting for? (Besides The Ducks, of course).
- Erin

I just like watching good hockey. I don’t root for anyone because I always feel like anyone else is a competitor and I want to beat them... Even my brother’s team. Last year I was rooting for my brother Drew (and also a little against Ottawa – just because of our rivalry). I didn’t necessarily want to be a fan of the Ducks. I am a fan of my brother. Same applies to my friends. I want them to have success and when they play me I want them to have a good showing... But no points or wins to show for it.

Hey Ryan! So everyone talks about how great it is to have home ice advantage, but in this opening round overall, teams are like 16-14 on home ice...making it seem like not much of an advantage. As a player, how important do you think home ice advantage is in the playoffs? Thanks! Buffalo is much quieter without you boys playing! Can't wait til next season!
-Anne

Home ice is a huge lift for a team in most cases... I think that Nashville really got a boost from their crowd. They looked much more focused. But I don’t think it always works that way... I wish I could explain this for you but there are so many factors in a game. I only know as a player we always appreciate our fan’s excitement and it really does make you feel great when you step into an environment that playoff hockey promotes. We always feel like we want to impress the fans and play our best game... I suppose maybe sometimes home ice carries some pressure to perform with it and maybe that is what we are seeing.






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