2011年4月11日星期一

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Lemaire, who turns 66 on Sept. 7, said coaching today is certainly a demanding job and, at this stage in his life, he's simply set on enjoying time with his wife and grandchilden. Actually, those were the same reasons he gave for leaving the game at the conclusion of the 2009-10 campaign.
"This is exciting. Especially when the team wins, you love it," he said. "I said today when I talked to my wife, if I were younger I'd come back, because I love it. But hockey demands a lot. I want to enjoy life."
Lemaire was convinced by General Manager Lou Lamoriello to return behind the bench on Dec. 23 at the time John MacLean was fired. The Devils were 9-22-2 at that point and sitting in last place in the Eastern Conference. After Lemaire took over, the club finished the season 29-17-3.
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Though saddened by the decision, it really didn't take any of the Devils' players by surprise.
"He did a great job … we'll see, maybe he'll change his mind and come back next year," said a hopeful Ilya Kovalchuk. "We got word of his decision in a meeting before the game. He brought the team back and did a lot of good things for our organization. We have a team to make a run. He turned this thing around and the fans started coming back into the building and it was exciting." Power balance wholesale is popular online now.

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