[Devils-list] Calling a truce:Quinn, Stevens put personal stuff aside for Olympic cause

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<A HREF="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/nhl/news/2001/09/01/stevens_quinn_slam/"> Stevens call truce for good of the country </A>
Calling a truce Quinn, Stevens put personal stuff aside for Olympic cause
By Mike Zeisberger, Toronto Sun 
A ceasefire has been called in the ugly feud between Maple Leafs general 
manager/coach Pat Quinn and <A HREF="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/nhl/teams/devils/">New Jersey Devils</A> captain <A HREF="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/nhl/players/22/">Scott Stevens</A>. 
Whether the truce is merely temporary remains to be seen. 
When the Canadian Olympic Team opens a four-day orientation camp Tuesday in 
Calgary, Stevens will be there, listening intently to Quinn, Team Canada's 
head coach. 
Yes, that is the same Pat Quinn whom Stevens called "a liar" during the 
Stanley Cup playoffs four months ago. 
Stevens, enraged at Quinn's accusations that the veteran defenceman used 
dirty tactics during the past two post-season series between the Leafs and 
Devils, actually considered rejecting any potential invitation to the Olympic 
team. 
How could he play for someone who continually slagged him in the press, 
Stevens wondered? 
But by the time Quinn personally extended the Olympic offer to Stevens this 
summer, cooler heads had prevailed. 
"He called me and we had a brief talk," Stevens said yesterday. "The bottom 
line is, everyone wants to win. I'm not going to let that other stuff be a 
factor. 
"I don't forget what happened and maybe, back [in the playoffs], I thought 
about [not playing for Quinn]. But this is bigger than us. This is for the 
country. 
"I was riled up at some of the things he said, sure. But sometimes it's 
better to take a step back and re-evaluate things. That's old news." 
Stevens blew up at Quinn during the 2001 Eastern Conference semi-final when 
the Leafs coach said an alleged butt-end to the mouth of Toronto forward <A HREF="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/nhl/players/1400/">
Darcy Tucker</A> from Stevens was "far dirtier" than <A HREF="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/nhl/players/192/">Tie Domi</A>'s highly publicized 
elbow to the face of Devils defenceman <A HREF="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/nhl/players/607/">Scott Niedermayer</A>. 
League officials reviewed game tapes and could not find any such incident 
involving Stevens and Tucker. 
"Nothing surprises me with this man anymore," a livid Stevens said of Quinn 
at the time. 
"He tells lies about me any time something happens, almost as if it is a 
smokescreen to what really happens." 
    



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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><B><A HREF="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/nhl/news/2001/09/01/stevens_quinn_slam/"> Stevens call truce for good of the country </A><FONT  COLOR="#0000a0" SIZE=3>
<BR></FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000066" SIZE=5 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">Calling a truce</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B> Quinn, Stevens put personal stuff aside for Olympic cause
<BR></FONT><FONT  COLOR="#0000a0" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B><I>By Mike Zeisberger, Toronto Sun</I> 
<BR>A ceasefire has been called in the ugly feud between Maple Leafs general 
<BR>manager/coach Pat Quinn and <A HREF="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/nhl/teams/devils/">New Jersey Devils</A></FONT><FONT  COLOR="#0000a0" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"> captain <A HREF="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/nhl/players/22/">Scott Stevens</A></FONT><FONT  COLOR="#0000a0" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">. 
<BR>Whether the truce is merely temporary remains to be seen. 
<BR>When the Canadian Olympic Team opens a four-day orientation camp Tuesday in 
<BR>Calgary, Stevens will be there, listening intently to Quinn, Team Canada's 
<BR>head coach. 
<BR>Yes, that is the same Pat Quinn whom Stevens called "a liar" during the 
<BR>Stanley Cup playoffs four months ago. 
<BR>Stevens, enraged at Quinn's accusations that the veteran defenceman used 
<BR>dirty tactics during the past two post-season series between the Leafs and 
<BR>Devils, actually considered rejecting any potential invitation to the Olympic 
<BR>team. 
<BR>How could he play for someone who continually slagged him in the press, 
<BR>Stevens wondered? 
<BR>But by the time Quinn personally extended the Olympic offer to Stevens this 
<BR>summer, cooler heads had prevailed. 
<BR>"He called me and we had a brief talk," Stevens said yesterday. "The bottom 
<BR>line is, everyone wants to win. I'm not going to let that other stuff be a 
<BR>factor. 
<BR>"I don't forget what happened and maybe, back [in the playoffs], I thought 
<BR>about [not playing for Quinn]. But this is bigger than us. This is for the 
<BR>country. 
<BR>"I was riled up at some of the things he said, sure. But sometimes it's 
<BR>better to take a step back and re-evaluate things. That's old news." 
<BR>Stevens blew up at Quinn during the 2001 Eastern Conference semi-final when 
<BR>the Leafs coach said an alleged butt-end to the mouth of Toronto forward <A HREF="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/nhl/players/1400/">
<BR>Darcy Tucker</A></FONT><FONT  COLOR="#0000a0" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"> from Stevens was "far dirtier" than <A HREF="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/nhl/players/192/">Tie Domi</A></FONT><FONT  COLOR="#0000a0" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">'s highly publicized 
<BR>elbow to the face of Devils defenceman <A HREF="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/nhl/players/607/">Scott Niedermayer</A></FONT><FONT  COLOR="#0000a0" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">. 
<BR>League officials reviewed game tapes and could not find any such incident 
<BR>involving Stevens and Tucker. 
<BR>"Nothing surprises me with this man anymore," a livid Stevens said of Quinn 
<BR>at the time. 
<BR>"He tells lies about me any time something happens, almost as if it is a 
<BR>smokescreen to what really happens." 
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