"I've just been average right now, I think," McCann said. "I know I got a lot better. Obviously you can't control that kind of stuff sometimes, that's just the way hockey goes. Sometimes it goes in, sometimes it doesn't. You got to give their goalie credit, they played well, but I'm just going to keep pushing here. I'm not going to dwell on it, you got to stay positive through things like this, and that's what I'm going to do."
Guentzel in particular has had a number of great looks, putting up seven shots in Game 2 and six shots in Game 4. He tends to play his best hockey at this time of year, with 25 career playoff goals in 49 career playoff appearances, so Sullivan is confident that he'll be just fine.
"The puck hasn't gone in the net for him up to this point, but he's had a fair amount of opportunities to finish," Sullivan said. "So our feeling is that if he just stays with it, he'll find the back of the net. He's too good a player."