"One of my teammates that was on the plane just kind of gave me head’s up about it. He kind of just caught wind of it somehow, and I didn’t really know what it was or what was going on. He just said a couple of rough comments are being made on the Twitter feed and different blogs or what have you. Yeah, no I didn’t really pay any attention to it. You know, he just kinda gave me a head’s up on it and just, if anything he can - if I needed a hand on anything, which was great. But when I got home, I checked it out and, I mean, it didn’t really bother me. The realization of it is I am black and I’m playing a predominantly white sport. And, I mean, you hope that doesn’t exist but realistically it does and racism will exist - it’s just, you try to limit that as much as you can, especially in our sport of hockey, which we love. I mean, it is what it is. There’s just a couple of - you know, I don’t hate the city of Boston or the team or anything - it’s just a couple bad apples that ruined it. The more upsetting part for me is the fact that it took away the spotlight of the other players, like our goalie, who played unbelievable all series and deserves all the recognition possible. Now it just so happens everyone wants to talk about the few racial comments."