The Vezina Trophy favorite did a great job all game long, standing tall between the pipes once again as he kept Florida off the board until the closing minutes of the second period. Ullmark finished the game 41 saves on 43 shots, while also picking up an assist on Taylor Hall's third-period breakaway tally.
"Same thing all year," said Carlo, who picked up a helper and blocked a game-high six shots. "Hasn't changed throughout the entire time. His poise and his ability to make some key saves at big times…some huge saves. He's the backbone of our team for sure. We all feed off his energy and his confidence.
"Playoff hockey is gonna bring out a lot in all of us, but he's competing hard right now. We all respect it and we're trying to follow his lead."
Normally, the Bruins also follow the lead of Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci. But for the second straight game, Boston was without both of its top two centers and, once again, buckled down to grind out a pivotal Game 4 victory to head back to Boston with a chance to close out this first-round series on Wednesday night.
"It's incredible," said Carlo. "Throughout the entire year, we've had different guys step up at different times and through the past two games, big games from [Charlie] Coyle and [Taylor Hall] and [Tyler Bertuzzi] and a lot of different guys. I think we're just trying to keep the same mentality as we have the entire year, next man up mentality. It's working well for us and not getting too overexcited or down or buying into those things. Just focusing on the mission.
"I think it speaks a lot for our group and the way we look at the game and the standpoint of continuing to focus on our process regardless of who's in the lineup or not. It's the same thing we've been doing all year. There's been guys like [Nick] Foligno and Marchy taking up the leadership role, too, speaking up in the room and gets us going from there."
That leadership from the existing veteran core no doubt helped the Bruins push through as Florida twice pulled within a goal (Tkachuck at 16:00 of the second and Sam Bennett at 6:11 of the third) before Boston struck for three unanswered in the third on tallies from Jake DeBrusk and Hall.
"On their home ice, they're playing a tough game and fighting back," said Garnet Hathaway, who had an assist and a game-high eight hits. "I thought we stuck to the process for us, which is being smart with the puck and those opportunities are gonna come. We ended up burying it and playing with a lead. They got within a one-goal lead again and we got it back to two. We stuck to the process and didn't fold under pressure."