"They're putting a lot of pucks behind us and are trying to be physical, at times. They have a good structure and a good gameplan and we need to be better at breaking the puck out and getting up the ice and transition as quick as possible."
ANDREW MANGIAPANE ON MOOD IN THE ROOM:
"We still have our confidence, still have our swagger. We have a good team - we know how we have to play and we just have to go out there and play our game. Yeah, we're down, but we have a good team in there and everyone knows that we just have to play our game."
ON GETTING TO THE TOUGH AREAS:
"They're doing a good job of boxing out. That's their game and they want to prevent us from getting to the net. We just have to do a better job of competing and getting there. That's what it comes down to. You get pucks and bodies to the net, good things are usually going to happen. You've just got to work and compete to get in front of the goalie's eyes."
ON THE PHYSICALITY IN THE SERIES:
"Yeah, I think we've got to be physical when the physical play is there, but don't go out of our way to hit guys and start scrums. That's kind of... There's really no need for that. It's about playing our game and if you have the opportunity to hit a guy - yeah, of course, maybe finish him, right? But really don't take yourself out of the play to go and hit somebody. I think everyone knows that on our team and I think that's how we have to play."
DARRYL SUTTER ON LOTS OF 4-ON-4:
"Most teams, when you go to that 4-on-4, they basically drop one guy out with what they're doing system-wise in their coverage, right? So, if you're a 2-1-2 or a 1-2-2 or a 1-3-1, whatever, then you just take a guy out of there and you become a 1-1-2 and really that's the difference. And the other one is obviously possession. You just don't want to throw it away you want to hang on to it."