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Jean-Sebastien Giguere speaks on his first game in Anaheim in over two years.

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Thanks guys anywhere -- -- and I can't believe it's been just over two years has been inside this building when the schedule came out when you're gonna be your New Year's Eve. Isn't even looking for Q how absolutely you know I was very disappointed last year -- That would -- who went to LA you once and Jose and Phoenix and -- course and on days you know and then. Very disappointed last year some very excited to this year that we we get to clear finally. And you know just. Hopefully another win for us and such great memories -- a -- relationship with the fans can you even gauge your emotions when you first step out onto the ice and then they're gonna pay tribute to you on a vision. Well you know -- -- it's going to be exciting isn't without an orphan kid you get it to come home and and and and enjoy it -- you know what they care. Life is very shorts or when good things happen in. You know you it's gonna take a Mormon and and really enjoy it but the same time. No this is talking this business than you know you get to play a hockey game and this is a huge key for us for a team so -- -- -- that I am ready and focused and when I need to do he's great to see you and happy needing your family thank you very much appreciate it.

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