FROM JASON CHRISTIE
On the season ending the way it did:
“It leaves that empty feeling in your stomach. It’s not what
we wanted. It’s tough, even tougher this year with the movements we had, and we
thought we had the horses this year. Obviously injuries down the stretch hurt
us. Our goaltender sprained his ankle the first game. And we had Parker out.
Overall, it was touch just losing Calla and Van de Moss, those guys are proven
leaders.”
Injuries played a role, but...
"There’s no excuses. We lost. Give Stockton credit. They had
some good players sent down from Bridgeport. And Hunt is probably one of the
best leaders in the league. And you win with guys like that. And for us, we
couldn’t sustain any pressure.”
On Mario Lamoureux leaving for Europe:
"You want them to play. He didn’t feel like he was getting
the opportunity to move up. You’ve just got to move forward. In the ECHL you
can’t sit here and dwell on it, you’ve got to move forward. I think we didn’t
have a top line center. We were hoping to get DaSilva back, but he wasn’t going
to come back. He would have helped. That number one center, we didn’t have that
top center. We had good centers, but we just didn’t have that top-flight center
to keep up with the Clark’s that they have on the other teams."
"They haven’t had that here in year’s past. It’s going to be
tough for the fans. It’s something that we get affiliation with Winnipeg and
L.A., just talking to Rob (Blake) there, it’s something that you will see guys
– you want to see guys at the next level. You can’t stop a guy from making more
money. You can’t stop a guy from his goal of making it to the NHL. There’s
nobody happier in seeing that than myself. When I sit there and I can watch
Darcy Kuemper, and obviously Cliffy was here during the lockout, and Hutchinson
going up -- when you can see your players play at the NHL, it makes you pretty
excited. And that’s everybody’s goal down here, is to be at the next level. And
that’s why you have to have depth in your system."
Christie's thoughts on Derek Couture's status for next year:
"Couts is a guy, that’s for us, he’s a captain for a reason.
He knows what we like here. It was tough for him to lose the DaSilvas and
Callas, that older presence. That’s why we brough Jeremy Yablonski in, just for
that older, wily veteran status -- mostly for the locker room. For Couts, we
never know in the summer time, we haven’t had one-on-one meetings yet, so I’ll
know more tomorrow. But he’s a guy, if I’m going to war, he’s a guy I want on
my side."
FROM JUSTIN KEMP, PRESIDENT ONTARIO REIGN
On whether there were too many moves this season:
"I think there’s a lot of opinions out there about what was
the reason. I think that may have something to do with it. We really haven’t
sat down and evaluated what … what the reasonings were. I think there was more
to it than that. But this was a year that we saw more change than we ‘ve ever
seen before, which definitely makes it tough to establish a high level of
continuity going into the postseason. I thought we went on that ten-game
unbeaten streak near the end of the season, that we had sort of turned a
corner, and we were playing as a team. And unfortunately, we didn’t see that once
we got into the postseason."
I asked if the team's start gave a false sense of security:
"It’s possible. The first half of the year, we had Hutchinson
here in the goal, where he finished the year in the NHL. There were a lot of
times at the start of the season, I think, that we felt that he was bailing us
out quite a bit. Doing enough to give us the opportunity to win. And there’s a
lot of things that happened at the same time mid-season, around the time that
he left, we took on a lot new players with San Francisco and there were
call-ups and injuries, just a lot of stuff that happened in a few week period
that shook things up. I don’t think this first-round early exit was indicative
of the team that won the division title this year. That’s tough. I fully
support why we worked to get better midseason. We did feel like we were riding
a hot goalie, and we didn’t want to feel like we had to rely on that. And
unfortunately, all the pieces didn’t come together the way that we hoped."
On the coaching staff's future with the team:
"I still fully support the coaching staff. We have the best
coaching staff in this league. Jason is still under contract, and he’s the guy
that I want to lead this team. We’re definitely on board with that, and we’ll
turn our focus here toward next year. Getting back to making progress, that’s
what we set out to do when we hired him. It was get back to the playoffs. We
got to the second round for the first time. Now we need to be looking to go
beyond that. The goal is to still win a championship. We just need to figure
out where maybe we could have done better this year and how we can make adjustments
next year so we can get back to where we want to be."
On whether we'll see a core come back or not:
"We try to keep a core of guys. This year, unfortunately, we
dealt with injuries as we do every year. But this year was worse by far,
especially in the number of head injuries we had. I think we had 17 concussions
this year – a lot for any team to deal with. Not to make excuses, that’s not
what we’re doing, there was a lot of adversity that followed us throughout the
year, despite a good regular season record and despite a lot of changes that were
outside of our control."
On Mario Lamoureux leaving for Europe:
"He had an opportunity to play in Europe. Young players, when
they get the opportunity to make more money and go abroad, it’s not uncommon.
Obviously, we were disappointed, because he was the type of guy who could
really help us. He’s an offensive spark out there, and it would have been great
to have him in this series. But at the end of the day, it’s a business. A
professional athlete has a finite amount of time that they can do what they do."
Missing that spark on offense:
"Some of those guys that we lost, they were spark plugs to
this team. I know people are going to have their opinions on why we made it, or
was it good for the team. But at the end of the day, every move that we made
was an attempt to get better and get stronger. It unfortunately didn’t work out
this year. The intent was always certainly there."