WINNIPEG -Dylan Samberg was still wearing the emotions of the double overtime Game 3 defeat on his face on Sunday, as he detailed the play that led to Michael Amadio's goal.
"I tried to make a play up the wall and it didn't work out. Bad bounce," he said. "I feel like everyone has been through a moment like this in their career and it's just part of the process. Just a bump in the road you got to get over."
He knows it's just one play and that he'll need to be at his best in Game 4 on Monday - especially with Josh Morrissey unavailable for the rest of the series due to a lower-body injury - but that game feels far away at the moment.
"I don't think it could get any worse than it is right now," Samberg said. "But I think this will definitely test my adversity and I'm just looking forward to Game 4 now."
In the immediate aftermath, Samberg had a number of teammates tap him on the shin pads, offer words of encouragement, and make sure he knew how important he is to a Jets team that now trails the Vegas Golden Knights 2-1 in the best-of-seven series.
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"It should give us motivation that we can come back from anything and that we can overcome any challenge."

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