The 29-year-old blueliner stressed the importance of always approaching games with a positive mindset, even when things aren't necessarily going as planned:
At this point, it's so important, playing every other day, you can't be reflecting or feeling sorry for yourself on the losses. You have to move forward, you have to be positive and move forward to the next game and not carry the last game with you. Especially after a couple of losses, it can weigh you down and slow you down. What's important for our group right now is moving on, just focusing on the next game and not thinking about what's happened over the last 10 days or two weeks. We have to remain positive and come out and just play like we know we can because we know we have a good team.
For his part, Evans reflected on being scratched for Thursday night's contest versus Winnipeg:
You want to be playing every time, but I completely understood. The explanation I got was just that it's a fresh start and just a new way of doing things. One of the biggest things that we talked about the night before the game was being a good teammate, so that was a big thing for me. I understood and I just wanted to work hard to get my chance to get back in the lineup.