"We used to go golfing all the time back in college and he had this Nike Slingshot driver that he'd whip out. I mean the thing was like a waffle iron on a stick, it had to be illegal or at least that's what we'd tell him. And he didn't care he'd just laugh it off, but that thing was completely ridiculous. I mean there he was a senior; the captain of the team and he was hanging out and golfing with us loser freshmen. Just your typical freshmen and we were a bunch of goofs, you know? But that's just the kind of guy Andy is and the kind of teammate he is. That stuff doesn't matter to him. He just makes everyone feel like they're part of it."
"I stepped in my freshman year [at Miami] and he was already everything I wanted to be. A Michigan kid, an All-American, a guy that was sought after at the NHL level. I looked up to him a lot and he did teach me a lot both on and off the ice. One, how to carry yourself, how to take care of yourself. Off the ice, Greener was always a hard worker. Any time you're a young guy, you're able to be influenced by someone that has that kind of character. A lot of people can have talent, but not a lot of people have what Greener has and obviously, still has. You don't get to the point of playing 1,000 games in the NHL without those other intangibles. On a lot of levels, he's a guy that I looked up to and learned a lot from, not just at Miami, but me just watching his career and trying to learn from him that way as he progressed through the pro ranks. The coolest part is just considering him a friend."