You can't be happy about losing a game. You have to look at the bright side. We competed well against a team that we can afford to give two points to and we took one away from them. |
You can't be happy, taking away something I've worked on all my life to do and help my teammates and help my defense, ... It's just part of me, playing the puck. So, definitely, you can't be happy. |
You can't be happy, taking away something I've worked on all my life to do and help my teammates and help my defense. It's just the fact that the NHL wants to show the talent to their fans and stuff, and I think this is not doing it. I think it goes the other way around. (It's) taking away a talent from guys. There's a lot of guys that can't play the puck, and that doesn't affect them. |
You can't really see it coming. I thought we'd be able to bounce back. We had our chances. We'll move on from this and learn we can't just play hockey, we have to play good hockey. |
You have to manage your ups and downs in a series to be successful. We've been able to pull through in situations where our backs were against the wall a little bit, but we took advantage of some lucky breaks. That's the way games go, if you work hard good things will happen. |
You kind of wonder what's next. Lou's going to come in, and we don't know for how long. We're going to take it day by day. You can't dwell on the situation. We play so many games in such a short time, sometimes you want to take a step back and evaluate what's going on. But you just can't afford to. |
You kind of wonder what's next. Maybe Lou is the right guy for the time being, to make us more accountable. |
You play for so long, it's going to happen eventually. |