And just a few other delightful turns of phrase from the interview (and I am not trying to be condescending, they are just fun):
It turned out that in golf there is such a tradition to give a green jacket to the player with the biggest minus rating.
The most important thing for me is to be able to watch my teammates in their eyes.
In March we lost to Florida by a 2-7 score. That day I played really bad.
Goals and assists were the least things to worry me. Yes, I had some chances to run forward, but that happened fairly rarely.
AS: Did you dance yourself?
NZ: No, I did not, but we have some skillful guys.
In part, it comes from Russia. Since I always played there I didn?t pick up the habit yet that a frowning face is not an indicator of a hard worker.
AS: In what way is Babcock different from other coaches?
NZ: He has an incredible experience.
No, no, I?m truly glad to be spending long years in Canada.
AS: And the last thing. I visited Toronto different times and I always noticed that there is always a lot of people on the street.
NZ: Yes, it?s like that. It seems to me that they truly enjoy this lifestyle. People (are) going somewhere even on nights.