It's almost like you see too much, because when it happens for real, everything flies at you so fast, you never get a sense of the ice and where everyone is at that one moment.
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When you're on the ice, you have very little time, you see very little, and everything happens really quick.
The thinner the ice, the more anxious is everyone to see whether it will bear.
Every time you go out on the ice, there are slight flaws. You can always think of something you should have done better. These are the things you must work on.
I can't believe what's happening visually, in front of my eyes.
You feel that there is an avalanche coming when you meet the right person.
I just thought that it was magical having to glide across the ice.
Most days it feels as if the world is whirling around me and I am standing still. In slow motion, I watch the colors blur; people and faces all become a massive wash.
When I'm able to see the ice ahead of time when I get the puck, I'm able to make some pretty good plays.
That's why, to experience that, you know for a fact that a human being is capable of so much more, because to go to that place and to step outside yourself and observe yourself do these things, while the rest of the world is moving in slow motion, is really incredible.
It's a constant, continuous, spectacular world we live in, and every day you see things that just knock you out, if you pay attention.
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