When we were successful in this building, we scored shorthanded goals. If we get a bounce here or there (tonight) and if one of those finds the back of the net, it's a different outcome.
Obviously we're disappointed with the result. Both games, we had a one-goal lead going into the third period.
He was learning a lot from his dad.
I think controlling momentum is a big thing, especially with a big building like the Kohl Center.
I think certainly the pressure's on Wisconsin. They've been highly ranked all year. They're expected to win the series. We're an eighth-place team that has knocked off some big teams.
We have to tighten up those turnovers. I think that was the difference in the hockey game.
You have to give Wisconsin credit. I thought they outworked us shift in, shift out.
You don't have to win it clean, but, boy, you can't lose it clean like that.
Elliott rose to the occasion on both of those.
Our effort was much, much better tonight. When you're down 4-2, a 4-4 tie feels like a win.
They've got a lot of speed. They've got young players making a lot of plays.
They're a tough team to get offense against. You look at the shot chart, and a lot of the shots come from the perimeter. They don't give an awful lot of Grade-A chances up. When they do, Elliott answers the bell.
It's a real confidence builder for our team, to play the No. 1 team in the country and get a point.
None of his unit was injured, 34 planeloads of them. That's amazing.