The only way out of such a losing streak is to close ranks and build slowly out of it, though the Jackets don't have much time to get that accomplished with seven games left in the campaign. But the hope from Merzlikins is that's something that can be accomplished, if only to bring some positive vibes to the table.
And as the goalie points out, the team is losing at the moment because the margin for error is so thin and the goals are few and far between, not because the squad is phoning it in down the stretch.
"We have to get all together, close, you know?" he said. "Like be really close to each other, I think. Again, I am honest. I would not lie to you, but the boys in the room, they seriously, they didn't give up. We are trying. We really do. If you look at the technical stuff, we do really good things as well. It's just, I do not know why the result is not coming, but this is the hockey. You have to be patient.
"I am the first guy who is not patient. I hate to wait. I want to do things right away, but we have to stay patient. What is left, six, seven games maybe? Seven. So you see, we are not going to the playoffs, so it's not going to change anything, but still, it is just embarrassing for us and for our organization. We are embarrassing our organization and that is the bad part. But we are not doing this on purpose. We are really trying, but I don't know. Seriously. I don't know."
Merzlikins went on to say he's having trouble sleeping because of the situation, calling it "seriously heavy."
Some might be taken aback by the goalie's comments, but in this corner, the immediate thought is, how could you not want to play with someone like that? His passion and fire -- not to mention the hatred of losing and competitiveness -- can't be doubted. It's pretty clear how much it's killing him and his teammates to be going through this rough patch.
And in a sports world where so many quotes are measured so as not to draw eyeballs or controversy, Merzlikins can't help but be honest. Perhaps my favorite thing about Elvis is he can't be anything but authentically Elvis. He is himself at all times, and there are probably times where that drives people a bit nuts.
But he's a true character in a time where those are becoming fewer and fewer in not just the NHL but sports, and I suspect he gained quite a few fans with the way he spoke from the heart Thursday.