Brenden Morrow talked about how he's had a few sleepless evenings since the Stars returned from the Chicago-Boston mess. He's thinking about his part in all this, how he's lost his cool way too many times and how he needs to set a better example for this team.
"I’m embarrassed by what I’ve been doing," he said. "I've had two nights bad sleep, and it wasn’t the twins keeping me up. It was the mouth-running and the track in the head. I think just when I get frustrated I’ve got to let it out on the ice and not with my mouth. I've gotta do it with my feet."
Now you hope he's not the only guy losing sleep over what's happening, that he's not the only guy upset over his own doings during this rough start. But he does need to clean things up and set the example. He's the one others follow, especially those young guys out there.


Brenden,
I'm feeling your pain. You probably did those things that keep you up at night because you had a difficult childhood. An abusive alcoholic step-father and whatnot.
In the end, you simply felt that you could get away with it.
Don't worry. The people will eventually forget all about this. Trust me.
Sincerely,
Slick Willie
Posted by: hip czech | November 03, 2008 at 07:34 PM