"We've got to up our level of play and get back to playing to the level that we're capable, but right now it's 2-2," defenseman Dion Phaneuf said. "You tell us that at the start of the series, we're going to take it. Now we're here."
Still, they need offense.
"We do have to do a better job of creating some more around their net," Phaneuf said. "Their goalie's been playing very well, as he has all year, and as he has for his whole career. The biggest thing with him is, like the other top goalies, that you've got to get traffic on him.
"We seem to have been getting chances, but we haven't been able to get the second chances. I think that's when we're effective around the net, is when we get the second chances or screened shots, tips. So us as [defensemen] have to do a better job of getting pucks through. We've been getting too many pucks blocked. Give them credit."
That sentiment was echoed by forward Jean-Gabriel Pageau, one of the Senators' bright spots in the series. Including his four goals in Game 2 and one in Game 3, Pageau is responsible for five of Ottawa's 10 goals against the Rangers.
"I think it's just from our battle level, it's got to be at the top every game, every shift, for 60 minutes," Pageau said. "I think that's going to be in our game plan, for sure, to put a lot more pucks on net with traffic too. So it's going to hurt, it's going to need some sacrifice to get there. But I'm sure everyone's willing to do it."
The Senators admit the Rangers were the better team in the two games in New York, and that's why the series is tied 2-2. But the players remain confident in themselves. They know they have reached this point in the postseason for a reason. They might not have played the way they wanted to in New York the past two games, but that hardly means anything is over.
So even if others may have wavered, Ottawa has not.
"They've written us off before it started, before the entire series started," Boucher said. "We were going to lose in four or five [games]. We're still there. So we never let anybody tell us, from the outside, how we should feel because we would have been down-and-out pretty early in the season. And we're still here."