Sarah Sturgis Parsonsis an American ice hockey player. She won a bronze medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics. She is now a member of Dartmouth College's class of 2010... (wikipedia)
I felt a mixture of emotions. I was obviously disappointed about not playing in the final game, but a medal is a medal and our team worked hard for it. So, I'm happy about that.
I think we are going to come out flying and smoke them and prove to everyone how good our team actually is. We didn't sacrifice this much and work so hard to come home empty handed.
We've noticed, when we've had our lines rolling all the way through, we've been playing well. Everyone's playing well together and working well.
It was a huge surprise. I had no clue. I knew it was just so up in the air.
Thank you for all the support you gave me, not just at the Olympics but here at Nobles. Thank you so very much.
It's a lot of fun to be at the Olympics with friends. Everything is such a cool new experience. I wouldn't have made it this far without everybody, especially (Resor).
It's impossible to describe it all, but basically the whole first couple days were so overwhelming and fun and then once we started playing things only became better -- until the Sweden game obviously. I'm just so happy I was able to be a part of it all.
I like to have the puck, and to try to score. This game was fun because we played really well on both ends. That's exciting.
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The game is so much faster (on the international level). You have to make adjustments by moving the puck more quickly and knowing what you're going to do before you get the puck, giving yourself more time.