"When you have 10 (Stanley Cup) rings, you can have that type of attitude that you're just going to relax and go with the flow. But you learn something from that, and I think what I learned from Larry is that, you can twist yourself in knots during those moments and the lead-up to the game and all those things. At the end of the day, you've prepared your team, they're ready, you really hand them the keys at these points, and they have to take it and go."