January 17, 1998
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Q. Was it a different kind of playing compared to the other All-Star Games?
JARI KURRI: No difference. Can jump around more after the game. The atmosphere is going to be different.
Q. Anymore special this year than last year?
JARI KURRI: Yeah, definitely. It's nice to be honored here. I'll enjoy this weekend.
Q. (Inaudible)
JARI KURRI: I have no idea. I'm probably going to be all the places.
Q. A lot of Swedes, Finnish guys, Russian guys in the locker room. What's it like?
JARI KURRI: It's really nice. No problems.
Q. (Inaudible)
JARI KURRI: There's more young guys, you know, Peter, those guys.
Q. How do you like the format of this All-Star Game?
JARI KURRI: It's great. Like I said, a little different than what we have in the past. It will be fun. We'll see what happens.
Q. What do you think about the North American team?
JARI KURRI: They good.
Q. Do you get to the point where you're looking at games, saying, "This is my last game in this building, this is my last All-Star Game"?
JARI KURRI: No, I don't want to start doing that. I'm not really thinking like that way. That's too much. I just enjoy.
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