Following the 10-1 loss to the Montreal Canadiens, the Avalanche had the luxury of only having to dwell on the defeat for one night. The team woke up on Sunday in Canada's largest city ready to move forward.
"We need positive things, you know. Bedsy didn't rip us this morning with video," MacKinnon said. "He easily could have. Maybe if we had a day off today he would have, but we had to play a game tonight, so he took it easy on us. So I think that was big, just kind of try and forget about it.
"We came to the rink, there was still kind of a quiet sense at the rink today, still a little bit embarrassed. Once the puck dropped, we were all ready to go."
Bednar noted it would have been counter intuitive to dig into his players with an extensive video session on the second half of a back-to-back.
"It might have been a different circumstance if we hadn't played today, but getting a response out of our group today and getting focused to go today was the most important thing," Bednar said. "So we challenged them as far as their character and pride and made sure that they were digging in. It doesn't matter what system you play, you have to make sure that you're competing to a level high enough in order to win the game."