On getting chances in overtime, followed by a “fluky” play:
“You might call it a fluky goal, but they outplayed us for the whole game. When you play the game that they did, you get the breaks that they get.”
On a one-goal game despite St. Louis’ dominance, which led to an equalizer:
“Well, Jon Quick was really good. He gave us a chance. Then we get a double minor power play, and they find a way to get a goal on it. They deserved to win the game.”
On any natural “lull” in a four-minute double minor in overtime:
“We didn’t get set up one time. So it was just our execution. I’m not sure. I didn’t see what happened. I was not watching the play on the goal. I was getting off the ice, actually. We’ve just got to be a lot better in all areas. You point out the power play, but it’s irrelevant if we don’t play the other 60 minutes.”
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