So as much as the overtime goal hurt, the Blues felt they let the game slip away long before that.
"We score four goals in a playoff game, we should win it," Berube said. "I think we can do some things better without the puck. Again, some of it is self-inflicted by us on the goals. We've got to clean that up a little bit."
Judging by their responses Thursday, the Blues have taken Berube's advice and moved on from the loss.
"I think for us, it's done," defenseman Jay Bouwmeester said. "There's no sense looking behind you. We've got a game tomorrow. I think what we learned from last night is we played the way we can. The second period was a perfect example of how we're fine in this series. That's our focus now. We're not too worried about yesterday."
Forward Vladimir Tarasenko, who has three points (one goal, two assists) in the past three games, agreed.
"It's not going to change anyway," Tarasenko said. "We're down in the series, but we have a chance to tie it again … [It's] our job to prepare ourselves and I think the best way to prepare is to stay tight and focus on our game and not anything going [on] outside of the team."