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by Paul on 09/19/11 at 09:16 AM ET
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“You want to score goals and you want to put up points and you want to help your team win, but if you’re not confident I don’t think any of those are going to happen. Going in and being confident and knowing you can do this and this is what got you here, it adds to the fire and away you go.
“Once you get your feet wet and then, knowing our team, Getzy (Ryan Getzlaf) and myself and Bobby Ryan, we’re the guys that people look up to to produce every night. And to put that pressure on us, we have fun with it. We want to be out there, we want to be the guys that are the go-to guys, and that’s why we enjoy where we are and enjoy playing hockey.”
-Corey Perry of the Anaheim Ducks. More on Perry from Brian Hunter of NHL.com.
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