On the difference in the game being “one bad bounce”:
Yeah. We played really well. It’s a tough nut to crack over there [with] Fleury. I don’t think there were a lot of chances either way, but there were a lot of good chances. It’s the way it goes.
On the intensity picking up in the third period:
I don’t think it was the intensity. It was just I think both teams were pushing for it. I don’t think it was the intensity. I think both teams probably played as hard as they could.
On whether there was any “sloppy” play:
No. [Reporter: Not at all, no?] On their part or ours? [Reporter: In the overtime on your part, on the Kings’ part.] No. [Reporter: No?] I mean, Martin surprised Toffoli. I wouldn’t call it ‘sloppy.’
On whether Paul Martin influenced the turnover:
Yeah, I think he surprised Ty. Usually the defenseman doesn’t come that far down. I think it surprised him.
On whether one point is a “consolation”:
Every point matters.
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