On an “intense” game:
“Yeah, another one-goal game. But we came out on top. We’ve got another one to win. So we’re going to go home and get our rest tomorrow and get ready for the following day.”
On whether he was screened on the game-tying goal late in the third period:
“You know what it was? I stepped off the angle to find it. I saw him release it. As it was coming, I just couldn’t find it after it came off his stick. Usually when you see it come off his stick, you have a better chance of stopping it. I just couldn’t seem to pick it up. It was disappointing at the time, but we were able to bounce back and get one there in the overtime, which was huge. We’ve still got a lot of work to do, so we’re going to get ready for this next one.”
On the amount of confidence gained from winning on the road:
“It doesn’t mean anything because we’re going home. We’re playing a home game next, so that’s all we’re worrying about.”
On weathering a game-tying goal and an early overtime push by St, Louis:
“They’ve been loud all three games, all game, so it’s nothing that we’re not used to. We go back to Staples, and they’re just as loud if not louder. So we’re looking forward to having 18,000 behind our back this time instead of going against them.”
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