Curtis Lee "Curt" Brown Jr. (born March 11, 1956) is a former NASA astronaut and retired United States Air Force colonel.[1] (wikipedia)
My greatest asset is probably my speed and shooting ability. I work hard on my three-point shooting because everyone wants to be a scorer. I use my speed on defense to create turnovers and get easy buckets in transition, and on offense I use it to get an open look.
Basically I had to come and get him back into shape.
We will play hard for a series and then somebody decides to back down. The coaches yell at us when this happens, but there has to come a time when we as players take care of this ourselves because of the leadership from among ourselves.
He got what he deserves. When my nephews ask what happened, I have to tell them that their father is why their mother is where she is.
We took a couple of penalties that we didn't need to take. Hockey is a game of mistakes and in order for us to be successful we just have to limit those.
We struggled early but otherwise, we held our own the rest of the way.
We can't tell you all our secrets, but we're looking forward to the deploy of Hubble and if we have a chance to say hello to our families, we'll definitely take advantage of that,
There have been some obstacles. I know I'm a different person from what we've been through. I believe I'm stronger in the home and on the rink.
It's not like we fell apart. It was just unlucky.
He's a great player, but he's also still a man. He gets tired on some plays and has to go out. That's how everyone is. We can't be scared.