Kimberly Michelle Insalaco (born November 4, 1980) is an American ice hockey player. She won a bronze medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics. She graduated from Brown University in 2003. (wikipedia)
We treated it like it was our championship. They don't give out medals. You've got to earn them.
We were living in disbelief the last two days. We had to get over it.
We had to set the tone, if we gave them an inch, they would've taken it. We didn't do that the last time we played.
It looked like so much fun. I definitely wanted to do what he was doing. But those were different times. There weren't too many girls playing hockey back then. It wasn't like today.
It's hard to be excited because we came for gold. We were living in disbelief the last two days, and we had to get over it. We wanted to play in the 8:30 game tonight. That's going to be there for a while, and it's going to be hard to get over.
It's hard to be excited because we came for gold.
That sent shock waves throughout the team. If she can get cut, anybody can.
It's what being an athlete is all about. Ups and downs.
When you think about it, the only way to get somebody is to stick-check because there's no checking in women's hockey. She was just looking to call everything.