"You get energy from the fans, especially when they're on your side they can give you a lot of positive energy. But I guess on the other side, when you're on the road, there are no fans booing you. It kind of goes both ways. It's changed a little bit, it's not as big of an advantage, but the other things, you don't have to travel, you're at home, you're not sitting in a hotel room - all that stuff is still to your advantage. You have to think that way, that it's a home stand, that it's your building and you want to play your best hockey."