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Ian Laperriere Quote Book

 2006 - 2007 Quotes About Lappy

 

 

"I think we were all happy for him to get that one. He's had a number of high-quality chances this year."
Avalanche Coach Joel Quenneville after Laperriere's 100th career goal - October 29, 2006

 

 

 

"Gotta love Ian Laperriere...the way he plays with so much joy..."
CBC Sports' Drew Remenda - November 25, 2006

 

 

 

"There is just not a better guy in all of hockey than Ian Laperriere..."
Altitude Sports' Kyle Keefe - December 13, 2006

 

 

 

"He's upbeat, he's always talking and it's great. He hasn't changed one bit. He's playing hard, he's playing well, he's doing a great job when he kills (penalties), and he looks out for his teammates. He's doing everything you can ask... He's obviously great in the dressing room. You can't shut him up."
Joe Sakic - January 19, 2007 - Rocky Mountain News

 

 

 

Q: Also for Liles from a 19-year-old female fan. "Who's the best dancer on the team? Who's the worst?" 
A: "Ian Laperriere - he's both!" (Apparently, he dances like Michael Jackson, circa early '80s.)
Asked of John-Michael Liles at Chopper's Dinner - February 21, 2007 - Rocky Mountain News

 

 

 

Peter McNab: "Is there a more entertaining guy to just talk about anything as far as just hockey or whatever?"
Mike Haynes: "None. I don't know if there's been anybody in the twelve years of the Avalanche that has been as fun to talk to as Ian Laperriere."
March 21, 2007 - Avs vs. Oilers Altitude Telecast

 

 

 

"You gotta take what you can get, I guess... Ya, we've been on the road a lot."
Tyler Arnason, after receiving a thank you kiss for an assist on Lappy's goal - March 22, 2007 - tsn.ca

 

 

 

"I played with Ian Laperriere (now with Colorado), for years against him in juniors and with him in the pros, and in junior, he was the leading scorer in the league. He played with an edge, but he was a skill guy, and now in the NHL, he's found his niche as a role player/tough guy, willing to block shots, fight for anybody and be a hard worker. He adjusted his game to make sure he could have a long career. Maybe some guys that you think would make it are not willing to make sacrifices like that."
Philippe Boucher - May 29, 2007 - dallasstars.com

 

 

 

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