It's the way it's been for us in the series. The bounces haven't gone our way. We have to find a way to win Game 4.
I think all nine of them have been different, whether it's getting bombed early and me getting pulled or a tight game like tonight. I mean, we have the confidence to come from behind, and that'll be big down the road ... but it's not the way you want to play this game.
Some guys might not like the deal, but you know what? It's a great deal, ... It's what it should be for the good of the game. I'm a hockey fan, first and foremost, and this will help us grow the game and reach another level.
We certainly deserved a better fate. You want to close those kind of games out, but a bad bounce is all it takes. We've put ourselves in a position to be close to the top of our division by not letting things that we can't control bother us.
For me, it's saves that I can get. I have a grasp of what I need to do. I've got to play well in Game 3.
It's just another game we found a way to win.
Seeing Ed Belfour have expectations higher than anyone else of him shows the kind of competitor he is. I would love to incorporate a high level of professionalism into my game.
Frustration is not part of the equation at this time of the season. We didn't do ourselves any favors with our lack of discipline. The next four games will show more of what we want to take into the playoffs. We need to get our game and heads back on track.
We could have won all three games, no doubt. We led in the first period of Game 1 and the third period the last two games. We could have had them, but we didn't. Down 3-0, I don't care what the odds are against us. It's been about this group in here and what we can do.