Like Tatar, Phillip Danault struggled to explain why this group can't seem to finish off their opponents.
"We really have to learn how to play with a lead. It's our biggest problem. We have to find a solution," stressed Danault. "We can't be afraid to play with a lead. If we are, it's better to let the other team score the first goal. We really have to work on that aspect of our game."
It clearly wouldn't be a stretch to say that no lead is safe at the moment, even when Julien's squad goes ahead by a pair.
"It's a big grey cloud over our head that's been following us all year [when we're ahead 2-0]. We have to learn to be stronger mentally, to play hard, and to not play on our heels," added Danault. "We have to play a game the way we play in the first period."
Goaltender Carey Price shared similar thoughts as well.
"You shouldn't be [thinking about previous blown leads]. We should just be pressing on," insisted Price. "They say ever since you're in Pee-Wee hockey to play like it's 0-0, so it shouldn't be an issue."