Price on his medical status:
I visited with our doctors here. There was my doctor in New York. I went for a second opinion in Pittsburgh at the end of the season. That's where I had my end-of-the-year second opinion on what my future held and what kind of a plan we'd have going forward. That's when surgery was suggested. I wasn't particularly fond of such an intrusive surgery. In my opinion, it's a little risky for my quality of life after and it worries me a little bit to have another surgery. It's kind of something I would consider if my quality of life is not at a place that's acceptable and I'm really struggling in my day-to-day living. Now, I'm just continuing my rehab. It hasn't been successful thus far. That's been the real frustrating part, but I've talked to several people who've had this type of injury, and it's taken them over a year to start feeling normal, so I'm still holding out hope. There's a possibility of another injection, but we'll have to see. It's just continuing to try to find a way to solve a problem, but that surgery is a little bit worrisome for me.
Price on enjoying life away from the rink:
It's definitely been a pleasure being able to do things outside of your bubble, because when you're playing hockey, you're so goal-focused and you don't really do much outside of maybe going to the odd dinner here or there. You're so focused on your job during the season that you don't really get an opportunity a lot of the time to kind of get out of that. It's been fun to be able to take the kids out to different sporting events, and me and Angela being able to go to a basketball game, and I've spent a lot of time out of the city and gotten a real appreciation for the area outside of Brossard and downtown. It's been fun to be able to go exploring a little bit.