Ferraro: "Bruno's my most favorite teammate that I played with in 18 years. I just think he's awesome. I love the guy. He's got an intensity to him that people wouldn't see by his nature. There's a competitiveness to him that maybe isn't first apparent, because he's super funny. He's got a huge, enormous laugh. He's a great storyteller. So I think that kind of was the view of Bruno for a long time. But when I got to meet him in Atlanta, when we played together for two years, I think what I saw pretty quickly was this was a guy that didn't get a chance to play in the NHL till he was 27 and was going on to play 1,000 games in the league - that just doesn't happen. So you have to be super competitive to be able to do that. So I think those two things intertwine - what an amazing guy he is, and how competitive he is, even if he's not smashing his stick over the boards or yelling and screaming a lot, because that's not his style."