You couldn't ask for a more entertaining hockey game. The good thing is we got the two points (and) found a way to get the winner, but you learn from that experience.
You have a goalie that's given you a tremendous effort all year. Not to give him a better effort in front of him is disappointing.
You have a responsibility as a professional to compete hard. We're going to have to be more determined than we were [Wednesday] night.
You hope to get a few more power plays. That's something we don't control. We have to be better as far as staying out of the box.
You know they're not going to quit. I think the best defense sometimes is offense. It's nice to see. We haven't scored a lot of goals. It's good for our confidence.
You talk about kids, a lot of times you have to take them by the hand. The veterans are more or less sure they can do the job. But the young kids need a lot of direction.
You want to win every game, see how competitive your guys are. But at the same time, you dress a lineup to have opportunities to see people.
You've got to capitalize when you have chances like that, but we didn't.
You've got to know there's four seconds left in the hockey game. So you can't let a guy by you. You have to have some desperation.
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