Thornton chases
Crosby and records
NHL PR
Yesterday
Joe was named "Second Star" for the month
of March after leading all players in scoring with
24 points in 14 games. His season total of 109 points
leads the Sharks and ranks him second in the National
Hockey League behind Pittsburgh's Sidney Crosby, who
has 117.
Joe needs two assists to become only the third player
in NHL history to post consecutive 90 assist seasons,
the other two being Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux.
With 102 points the Sharks are tied with Dallas and
trail Anaheim by four points in the race for top spot
in the Pacific Division. They visit Anaheim tomorrow,
host Calgary Thursday and finish the regular season
at home against Vancouver Saturday.
Q. Could you just address the impact that the acquisition
of Bill Guerin and Craig Rivet have had on the team?
JOE THORNTON: Well, obviously, we're pretty young
in the back, so Rivet just brings us some more toughness
back there. He's pretty rugged. He plays the power
plays, the right?handed shot, which we needed, as
well. So he fills so many voids that we didn't have
before. He's a guy that's been there, done that, and
he's going to be great going to the playoffs.
Obviously Billy winning the Cup I think in '95 or
'96, he's a good, veteran guy that works really well
with Patty Marleau, and he’s another right?handed
shot. He's physical, he's big, he's strong and just
two very, very valuable pickups that we definitely
needed coming down the stretch here.
Q. I'd like to ask another question. I've got to ask
you, last season late you just went on an amazing
rampage, and you've done it again this season. How
do you explain the late season surges that you have?
JOE THORNTON: I don't know, it's just ?? obviously
especially this year, playing with Milan Michalek,
he's been playing great lately, and Cheech has been
putting the puck in the back of the net. But I don't
really know the rhyme or reason that it happens. But
like you said, it happened last year and again this
year, but I don't know the reason why.
Q. Just wondering, if what way do you think you're
a better player right now than you were last season
at this time of the season in which you won the Hart
Trophy?
JOE THORNTON: Well, I think ?? I'm having pretty much
similar years. Individually I'd like to think I've
gotten better each and every year. You know, that's
a tough question to answer. I just feel good, I feel
confident, and I feel good with my surroundings out
here now. Just whoever I play with, I feel very comfortable
with who I'm playing with.
Q. Just one more question. In the last month or so
Jonathan has also been a quite a tear. Do you feel
like you got him going or he got you going, or do
you think it was a bit of a combination?
JOE THORNTON: It could have been a combination of
both things, an also you can throw in Milan Michalek.
He's playing great hockey, as well. He's brings so
much speed to our line that is so valuable to us.
I think we kind of miss Nils Ekman because we had
so much speed with him.
But yeah, Cheech has been putting the puck in the
back of the net for me, and it just makes my job a
lot easier, that's for sure.
Q. You got to play with Bill Guerin. I want to follow
up on that. You got to play with him in Boston, and
I wanted to know what influence he had on you maturing
as a player and also a person off the ice, too.
JOE THORNTON: Billy is just a great guy. Obviously
I played with him a couple years there in Boston.
He's a bubbly guy, a good guy to have in the locker
room. He's a veteran guy. We never really played the
same position.
I think you can just learn ?? he plays that rugged
style, but he's got ,he's such a nice goal scorer.
But I think I definitely learned a lot as a player
from him and as a person. It's good to have him here
because we definitely have a young team and he can
definitely look at some young guys and point out some
pointers that he's seen in the past and help these
young guys to become better players.
Q. And just a follow?up question, what do you want
to do to shut down the naysayers of you in the Playoffs
and people saying you'll lose again in the Playoffs?
What do you want to do? Is that motivating you this
year?
JOE THORNTON: I don't know, I don't really listen
to any of that stuff. I think we definitely have a
good team, that we can really go for the Stanley Cup
this year, and I feel comfortable with this team and
I have a lot of confidence in this team. Hockey is
a team sport and it always will be, and I think it's
a good shot. If we win the Cup, then I don't know
if there will be any more of that.
Q. What did you learn from last year's experience
having that two?game lead over Edmonton and seeing
it disappear and then you guys disappear? What did
you take from that and take into this upcoming post?season?
JOE THORNTON: Well, the team is not done until they're
done, until they've lost that fourth game. I think
as a young team last year, we all learned together,
and I think it just makes us better as a team as a
whole.
But you can't take a team too lightly even though
they're down 2-0 because the momentum can switch just
like that in that triple overtime game that they beat
us. Just never take your opponent too lightly, and
we won't this year.
Q. This is playing off a previous question, but do
you feel a pressure just to have that like big bust?out
Playoff run, both individually and as a team? Does
that weigh on you at all?
JOE THORNTON: Not at all, no, not at all.
Q. And how do you then carry your and another question
was the late season surge, so you're on one right
now, you're enjoying one. How do you carry that into
the post?season?
JOE THORNTON: Just keep doing the same things, keep
doing the same things in practice, and eventually
it will spill over into games. Just play consistent.
I think as a team we've been playing consistent, as
for myself, individually just being consistent each
and every night and working hard each and every night.
So just keep on doing the little things that I've
been doing and hopefully carry it over and hopefully
it works in the Playoffs.
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