Top 104 Quotes & Sayings by Joe Thornton - Page 2

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Last updated on November 17, 2024.
I like practicing every day, you get better by practicing.
As I get older, I think there's going to be more pressure on me, and there should be.
I don't know how many years I can play, but I want to retire as a Shark. — © Joe Thornton
I don't know how many years I can play, but I want to retire as a Shark.
I've been a hockey fan since '84, probably.
I like winning games.
Obviously, being a hockey fan, I always bought all of the hockey games, so that makes this 'NHL 2K7' cover even more special to me.
If you asked me in my first year would I ever get to my 1,000th game - I thought just getting to 100 would be amazing.
Growing up close to Detroit, my brother is a huge Red Wing fan, my dad was a huge Gordie fan.
Playing in the NHL, year by year, you learn to deal with things a little better.
You get a rib injury and it hurts to breathe. If you sneeze, you think you're gonna die.
I remember all the older guys, when I started playing, telling me how fast it all goes by. I remember being an 18-year-old and going, 'Whoa, this is the NHL. And it just flies right by, so just enjoy every day.'
As I get older, I think I'm going to continue to be a better player and a better captain.
I've been obsessed with hockey ever since I can remember. — © Joe Thornton
I've been obsessed with hockey ever since I can remember.
I put more pressure on me than anyone else in Boston or on Team Canada.
I have a big frame to fend off some defenders and buy some time as I wait for guys to get open.
Obviously, when you don't win, things have to change.
In a day when you can kind of choose where you can play, Northern California is the place for me.
I wake up every morning and say, 'I get to go play hockey.' It really is that cool for me.
I thought I was going to be a Bruin my whole career, so it was really tough to leave. But you just have to pick up and move on, and I've done that.
When you see pictures of Gordie even at 50, you could see he was just a powerful man. You see Patty Marleau and he's built too. He's very durable because he's so strong, very flexible, but ultimately he puts in the work during the offseason. He doesn't take a day off and he's always trying to get better. He never takes a second off.
I played my heart out for the Bruins every shift, and that's all you can ask for.
Boston is the first major city I ever lived in. I spent eight great years there and I grew up there. I wouldn't change it for anything.
As a line I think you have to work as a three-man unit.
Sure, I'd like to play until I'm 40 and even maybe a bit older.
Really, who thinks of living in California as a Canadian kid? You just don't. Now when I go home to Canada to play a game, I am like, 'This weather here sucks.' I used to love it as a kid, but now it's like, 'Wow let's get back to California now.'
I care deeply for Patty. He has the biggest heart and an infectious laugh when he laughs. He has a great sense of humor. You just hope that you're allowed to have a friend like Patrick Marleau because it really is special.
I've played with a lot of good goal scorers in my career and a lot of good players.
For a passer that's probably the key, having the Jonathan Cheechoos, the Glen Murrays, the Joe Pavelskis, the Patty Marleaus, the list goes on and on and on the guys that I've played with over the years who put the puck in the back of the net.
The shootout after overtime is a great idea, so nobody goes home with a tie.
I want to be captain. — © Joe Thornton
I want to be captain.
I've been playing hockey games since the Sega Genesis way back when.
Without the red line, I think it's going to be a lot more exciting game, and I think you're going to get more scoring chances.
I remember being one of the younger guys and one of the older guys would say, 'Hey, boys, you got to enjoy the moment, enjoy the ups and downs, because it goes by real fast.' You never really register that. You're just in the moment.
You can't please everybody. If you please 70 percent of the people, that's all you can hope for.
I've lived and breathed hockey my entire life.
I've been lucky to play with so many great players, to be coached by so many great coaches and lucky enough to be healthy enough for so many years.
It's one of those things that when you hear about the games played by Gordie Howe, you think it's one of those things that's untouchable. He was part of the League for so long. You wouldn't have dreamed of anybody touching that milestone. So when you're beating one of Mr. Hockey's records, it's impressive.
I'm trying to help out with the power play and work hard every night. I'm not the miracle worker.
I was a shy kid and really didn't know how to express myself.
As a line I think you've always got to constantly talk. You talk about playing for each other. — © Joe Thornton
As a line I think you've always got to constantly talk. You talk about playing for each other.
You don't realize the atmosphere in the arena until you're down on the ice for real, especially during the playoffs. You come out of the gate, you hear the fans going crazy, you know you're at home and in for a good time. It's something special, that's for sure.
I'm just an average Canadian kid playing hockey.
It's a good start. Seems like all the lines have chemistry right now. It's tough to tell after one game, but with only one practice all the guys looked like the flowed pretty good out there after the first period.
Being injured sucks. When you see all your buddies out there playing it's tough.
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