Max, could you describe Marc‑Andre as a person so hockey fans might understand what he’s like?
MAXIME TALBOT: He’s a fun guy, obviously. He always has a smile on his face. Sometimes you look at goalies that are just going to be so focused and won’t talk to anyone or anything. Mark is not like that. He has fun before games, after games. He’s always upbeat. Always have something funny to say. And he’s having a smile on his face. That’s when he’s the best. When he’s loose, and when he’s having fun. And this year, the way he came back from his injury, has been really unbelievable. And he’s been confident. And for us, I think it’s the reason we’re here. But as a person, he’s just a great friend and a good guy. Q. Can you imagine what it would feel like and try to recover from losing a game when you were 34 seconds away from winning the Stanley Cup? SIDNEY CROSBY: I try not to think about that scenario, to be honest. I don’t think we’re really thinking about if we were them. We’re more focused on us. And we’re in the same position we were going into last game. So our focus is on just
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